SOLUTION: 4 11/12 + -7 3/8
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Question 668240: 4 11/12 + -7 3/8
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Convert to improper fractions
4 = 12(4) = 48+11 = 59, so
7 = 8(7) = 56+3 = 59, so
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Create a common denominator
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Converting back into a mixed number
24 goes in to 59 evenly 2 times with 11 left over
= -2
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