Chapter 3 Fractional Notation & Mixed Numerals
Adding/Subtracting Mixed Number by Conversion. Step 1: Change each mixed number to an improper fraction. Step 2: Find LCD. Step 3: Build higher term. Step 4: Add/Subtract. Step 5: Reduce and/or change to a mixed number if necessary. Example: 1 2/3 + 2 1/5. Example: 2 1/3 + 3 2/3. Your Turn. Example: 3 7/19 ( 2 1/19. Example: 2 5/9 + 1 ¾ ................
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