how do you add #2\frac { 1} { 2} + 2\frac { 2} { 3}#?
1 Answer
See below.
Explanation:
First, the numbers must be changed to an improper fraction, meaning that there are no whole numbers. I am going to demonstrate how to do this with the
Step 1: To start off, you must multiply the denominater
by the whole number
to get the equation
Step 2: Now, you must add the number we just got
to the numerator
getting the equation
You can now do the same thing with the other fraction, resulting in the equation
The next step to solve this problem is to change the denominators so that they are common, or the same number. The first common number they have, is
Since 2 (the denominater) has to be multiplied by 3 to get to 6, 5 (the numerator) must also be multiplied by 3.
This results in the fraction of
Now, in the other fraction, since 3 (denominater) must be multiplied by 2 to get 6, 8 (the numerator) must also be multiplied by 2.
This results in the fraction of
Now that the denominaters are the same, the numerators must be added to complete the problem.
That is your new numerator, which is put over the common denominater of 6, to get