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7 February, 09:41

How do you add a fraction to a regular number?

ex.) 1/2 + 3

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  1. 7 February, 09:54
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    You will have to find a common denominator the add the numerators divided by the denominator you found

    e. g.) 1/2 and 3 has a common denominator of 2 so you multiply 3 by 2 and 1/2 by 1 so it'll be 1+6 / 2 = 7/6
  2. 7 February, 11:02
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    A whole number can be treated as a fraction too, by giving it a denominator.

    A whole number can be expressed as a fraction by giving it a denominator.

    Then to add two fractions, you need to give them a common denominator, so multiply the numerator and denominator of our newly created fraction by the denominator of the original fraction. Then you can add the numerators.
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