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  1. What are the Steps of Adding Mixed Fractions with Same Denominators? Addition of mixed fractions with the same denominator can be easily done by combining the whole numbers separately and the fractional parts separately. Then, they are added and combined to get the final answer.

    • Adding the Whole Numbers and Fractions Separately
    • Converting the Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions and Adding Them

    Add the whole numbers together.

    The whole numbers are 1 and 2, so 1+2 =3.

    Find the lowest common denominator (LCD) of both fractions.

    The LCD is the lowest number that is evenly divisible by both numbers.

    One way to find the LCD is just to write out the multiples of each denominator and see where they match for the first time. Since the denominators of the fractions are 2 and 4, the LCD is 4, because 4 is the smallest number that is divisible by both 2 and 4.

    Convert the fractions to have the LCD as their denominator.

    Convert the mixed numbers into improper fractions.

    You can do this by multiplying the denominator and whole number of a mixed number, and then adding this to the numerator of the fraction of the mixed number.

    Your answer will be the new numerator while the denominator remains the same.

    To convert 1 1/2 to a mixed number, multiply the whole number 1 by the denominator 2, and then add it to the numerator. Put your new answer over the original base.

    1 * 2 = 2, and 2 + 1 = 3. Place the answer 3 over the original denominator and you have 3/2.

    To convert 2 3/4 to a mixed number, multiply the whole number 2 by the denominator 4. 2 * 4 = 8.

  2. Jun 23, 2020 · This video shows the step by step-by-step process in adding mixed numbers with the same denominators through examples. Mixed Numbers have whole numbers and proper fractions. Like 5 1/4,...

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  3. Students add mixed numbers whose fractional parts have the same denominators. The arithmetic in these questions is kept simple and students can try to formulate the answers mentally without writing down calculations.

  4. Adding mixed numbers when the denominators of fractions are the same is always simple. Step 1: Add the integers together. Step 2: Add the numerator of the fractions together.

  5. If they have common denominators, then you could add the fractions together, simplify, and convert the answer back to a mixed fraction. In this tutorial, take a look at adding together mixed fractions!

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  7. Apr 7, 2024 · 1. Check the denominators (bottom numbers) of each fraction. If the denominators are the same, you’re dealing with like fractions. For example, the fractions 1/4 and 7/4 both have a denominator of 4. Therefore, they’re like fractions. If the denominators are different, you’re dealing with unlike fractions.

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