First you find the common denominator then add the numerators divide the numerator by the common denominator!
Example:
24divided by 131 = 5r11 24 *5=????
so easier would be 25*5 wich in money is 1 25 so 24*5 +120 131-120 =11 so on top we should have 5r11 if u dont get this please update this it was written by a middle schooler! sorry if its wrong:( i know it isn't though
To find the sum of two mixed numbers, turn the mixed numbers into improper fractions (multiply the base with the denominator and add the numerator), then add the two fractions. To add the two fractions, find the LCD (lowest common denominator) and add the two numerators, but leave the denominators the same.
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if you are adding two fractions that are both greater than 1/2, what must be true about the sum?
3 1/2+6 5/8
You find the sum of two numbers by adding the two together. Example: The sum of 1 + 1 is 2
To find the sum of two mixed numbers, turn the mixed numbers into improper fractions (multiply the base with the denominator and add the numerator), then add the two fractions. To add the two fractions, find the LCD (lowest common denominator) and add the two numerators, but leave the denominators the same.
find the lowest common denominator
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Numerators
There are an infinite number of different fractions between two fractions. If you want the one that's exactly in the middle, half-way between them, there's only one of those. It's called the "average" of the two fractions. Find it like this: -- Add the two fractions together. -- Divide the sum by 2 .
If I had some fractions, I might. But since I don't, I won't.
They will sum to the denominator.
The sum of two fractions will be equal to one when the numerator and the denominator of their sum are the same. Example: 1/3 + 2/3 = 3/3 or 1
The two fractions are 1/6 and 3/8
That their sum is always equal to the denominator.
The same way that you calculate the average for any other numbers. Sum the fractions and divide the total by the number of fractions.
1half+1half 3quarters+1quarter