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Callie Long
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28 May, 06:21
How do I calculate the change in mixed numbers
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Triston Rivera
28 May, 06:44
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Answer: You must turn all of the mixed numbers into improper form. Then you subtract
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Multiply the denominator with the number
2) Take the product and add it to the numerator
*congratulations, you made an improper fraction*
3) Repeat steps 1 and 2 for your next mixed number
4) Make sure the denominator is set equal to each other
5) Subtract fractions like normal
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