danihunter101
danihunter101 danihunter101
  • 04-08-2019
  • Mathematics
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Please answer!!!
Number 3-6 !!!
Use the examples they have at the top to answer!
Has to be that method

Please answer Number 36 Use the examples they have at the top to answer Has to be that method class=

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TheBreeze
TheBreeze TheBreeze
  • 04-08-2019

3. First, turn the fractions into improper fractions

11/8 + 11/4

Since we can't divide 11 by 2 to make the denominator of the first fraction 2, let's multiply both sides of the second fraction by 2 instead.

11/8 + 11*2/4*2 = 11/8 + 22/8

33/8, or 4 1/8

(I already answered numbers 4 and 6 in a previous question you asked)

5. 1 1/2 + 2 3/4

Obviously, we'll start by converting the fraction into improper fractions.

3/2 + 11/4

Multiply both sides of the first fraction by 2

3*2/2*2 + 11/4 = 6/4 + 11/4 = 17/4

17/4, or 4 1/4

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