you can't add nor subtract mixed fractions so you need to turn it into a fraction, if you wanna turn a mixed fraction into a fraction you need to multiply the whole number by the denominator, then add the numerator, then you can multiply normally (make sure you simplify and turn it into a mixed fraction your answer)
Change them into mixed numbers and add the integers and fractions together ensuring that the fractions have a common denominator.
Yes.
Mixed numbers can be converted to improper fractions. Improper fractions can be added the same way proper fractions are.
It is best to convert the mixed fraction to an improper fraction. They are then added together in the same way as proper fractions are added together.
You convert them both to improper fractions by multiplying the denominators by the whole number and then adding the numerator to it. This number goes in the numerator and the denominator stays the same. Then you do this for the other fraction, making sure that the denominators of each fraction are equivalent. Then add the fractions as normal.
Change them into mixed numbers and add the integers and fractions together ensuring that the fractions have a common denominator.
Yes.
Mixed numbers can be converted to improper fractions. Improper fractions can be added the same way proper fractions are.
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 a common denominator, add the numerators, simplify if possible.
Same as any average. Add all the fractions and divide them by the amount of fractions
It is best to convert the mixed fraction to an improper fraction. They are then added together in the same way as proper fractions are added together.
when you add mixed numbers you have a whole number but adding fraction does not.
Add them together and divide the answer by 2.
The fractions could add up to a whole number.
False [ I THINK ]
You convert them both to improper fractions by multiplying the denominators by the whole number and then adding the numerator to it. This number goes in the numerator and the denominator stays the same. Then you do this for the other fraction, making sure that the denominators of each fraction are equivalent. Then add the fractions as normal.