SOLUTION: I'm in 6th grade and need help with adding fractions please. Thank you.
7 3/4+ 2 2/3=
My work of the problem....
7 3/4+ 2 2/3= 10 5/12
7 3/4= 7 9/12
2 2/3= 2 8/
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Question 776505: I'm in 6th grade and need help with adding fractions please. Thank you.
7 3/4+ 2 2/3=
My work of the problem....
7 3/4+ 2 2/3= 10 5/12
7 3/4= 7 9/12
2 2/3= 2 8/12
= 12 ~17= 1 5/12
Found 2 solutions by wilft1, solver91311:
Answer by wilft1(217) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
when you are adding or subtracting fractions you need to first find the common denominator
7 3/4 + 2 2/3
the lowest common denominator in this case will be 12, you then convert both fractions to that,
7 9/12 + 2 8/12
so lets add...
7 9/12 + 2 8/12 = 9 17/12 ---------- 9 17/12 is an improper fraction, so lets fix it
10 5/12 you cannot simplify the fraction anymore, so this is your answer :)
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Nothing wrong with the way you went about it. I look at it a little differently and change the mixed fractions to improper fractions, then find and apply the LCD, then add, and then convert back to a mixed fraction. I just see things easier this way, but if you get it the way you did it, march on. Either way, you get the same right answer.
John

Egw to Beta kai to Sigma
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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