How To Add Three Mixed Numbers by Converting to Improper Fractions
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- How To Add Three Mixed Numbers by Converting to Improper Fractions
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I would prefer to leave them as mixed numbers but get a common denominator.
But the teacher said they won't give marks if we didn't turn them into mixed fractions in our school :`)
@@Chiizuruu if you left them as mixed numbers and added them that way, you still would have had an improper fraction that you needed to turn into a mixed number.
For example, you could have just added the whole numbers separately (3+4+3=10) and added the fractions together, which would have given you 17/12. 17/12 = 1 5/12. Then add the whole numbers to the 1 and the answer would be 11 5/12.
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What if the denominator is the same
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But what if it is prime? When you times and plus ,1¼ = 5/4
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There is no need to convert each mixed number to an improper fraction. The above problem can be rewritten as
3 + 1/2 + 4 + 1/6 + 3 + 3/4 and grouped as
3+4+3 + 1/2 + 1/6 + 3/4 which is the same as
10 + (6+2+9)/12 = 10 + 17/12 or 10 + 1 + 5/12
Answer = 11 and 5/12
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For real and I keep crying cuz it's stressing me out and my mom keeps getting mad at me :(
what if the dominator are not the same number though I don't know how to explain it sorry😅
You need to make the denominators the same by finding their least common multiple (LCM)
i don't get it how did u get the 5?
It is the quotient
@@riteshpatnaite which quotient?
All much to complicated.. Just lost me!! He made it fare too difficult for idiots like me!
I know it's 6 months old but..
12|137|11
-132=
005
So 11 half 5/12
Yes you right
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YOU CANT ADD IMPROPER FRACTIONS!
Where did he get 11 😢 now im stuck with the improper 😭
Look at 137/12.
12 goes into 137 only 11 times. 11 x 12 = 132. You can’t fit another 11 into 137. There’s where the 11 comes from. Now, take that answer, 132. Subtract that from the 137. 137-132= 5. That’s where the 5 comes from. The denominator is already 12. That’s where the 12 comes from. Now put it together and don’t over think. You got this.
11 5/12
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Each number goes to 12? WHAT ABOUT 7!!! THIS GUY IS NOT THINKING AND WHERE DID YOU GET 6/6 FROM!!!
Ignore 7
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BTW grat video man it helped me A lot except the X×1 IS X
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