Chapter 3 Fractional Notation & Mixed Numerals
Step 3: Place step 2 over the original denominator from the fractional portion. Example: Change the following to an improper fraction. 5 ½. 7 3/8. Addition and Subtraction of Mixed Numbers. There are two ways to add and subtract mixed numbers. The easiest method is to convert them to improper fractions and then add/subtract as with common ... ................
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