yes example: 1 as a whole number and 5 over 5 as your fraction equals 2.
3 and 1/5 is 16/5 as an improper fraction. You multiply the whole number by the denominator (3 times 5 equals 15) and then add that number to whatever is already in the numerator (15 plus 1 equals 16) and put that new number over the denominator. 31/5 is already an improper fraction but would work out to 6 and 1/5
Write out your fraction problem. 3 over 5 plus x over x equals 5 over 6. Next, you need to make the fractions equivalent. The multiples I used were 6 and 5. Multiply the fraction 3 over 5 by 6; that equals the fraction of 18 over 30. Do the same with the fraction 5 over 6 only by 5. That equals 25 over 30. Now write your new fraction problem. (18 over 30 plus x over x equals 25 over 30. Subtract 25 from 18. Your answer is 7. Dont forget the other half of your fraction! Your final answer is 7 over 30.
8 over 10 which equals 4 over 5.
You multiply both sides by 5 to clear the fraction and get the answer x equals 15.
yes example: 1 as a whole number and 5 over 5 as your fraction equals 2.
To write the fraction 5/5 as a whole number, you can simplify it by dividing the numerator (5) by the denominator (5), which equals 1. Therefore, the fraction 5/5 is equivalent to the whole number 1.
3 and 1/5 is 16/5 as an improper fraction. You multiply the whole number by the denominator (3 times 5 equals 15) and then add that number to whatever is already in the numerator (15 plus 1 equals 16) and put that new number over the denominator. 31/5 is already an improper fraction but would work out to 6 and 1/5
Write out your fraction problem. 3 over 5 plus x over x equals 5 over 6. Next, you need to make the fractions equivalent. The multiples I used were 6 and 5. Multiply the fraction 3 over 5 by 6; that equals the fraction of 18 over 30. Do the same with the fraction 5 over 6 only by 5. That equals 25 over 30. Now write your new fraction problem. (18 over 30 plus x over x equals 25 over 30. Subtract 25 from 18. Your answer is 7. Dont forget the other half of your fraction! Your final answer is 7 over 30.
If you add 2/7 to 5/7 it equals 7 which is one whole
4/5
4/5
5/12 = 0.4166... recurring.
8/5
Turn 5 into 5 over 1 and find the reciprocal for 1 over 4 then multiply both of them. If however you get an answer like twenty over one it equals the number on the top of the fraction.
8 over 10 which equals 4 over 5.
25/5=5