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Carlee Jackson
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16 August, 21:19
How to add improper fractions
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Allan Vargas
16 August, 21:28
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First you have to make your denumenator equal find the least common multiple between the two. Then multiply the numerator with the same number you multiplied the denumerater. Then it's a simple mater of addition or subtraction.
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Marcel Lucero
16 August, 21:29
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I'd add them just as they are, and later convert the result into a mixed number.
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