Section 1
Add Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators
Property
To add mixed numbers with unlike denominators, first find a common denominator and rewrite the fractions.
Then, add the whole numbers and add the newly rewritten fractions.
In this Grade 5 enVision Mathematics lesson from Chapter 7, students learn how to add mixed numbers with unlike denominators by finding equivalent fractions with a common denominator, adding the fractional parts, adding the whole numbers, and simplifying improper fractions in the sum. The lesson walks through a step-by-step process that connects prior knowledge of fraction addition to mixed number addition. Practice problems cover estimating sums and solving real-world problems involving mixed number addition.
Section 1
Add Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators
To add mixed numbers with unlike denominators, first find a common denominator and rewrite the fractions.
Then, add the whole numbers and add the newly rewritten fractions.
Section 2
Add Mixed Numbers and Regroup the Fractional Sum
When adding mixed numbers, first add the whole numbers and then add the fractions.
If the sum of the fractions is an improper fraction (greater than or equal to 1), convert it to a mixed number and add it to the sum of the whole numbers.
If , regroup.
This skill builds on adding like units. You first combine the whole numbers and then the fractions separately. When the sum of the fractions is an improper fraction, you must regroup. To do this, you convert the improper fraction into a mixed number and then add this new whole number to your original sum of whole numbers.
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Section 1
Add Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators
To add mixed numbers with unlike denominators, first find a common denominator and rewrite the fractions.
Then, add the whole numbers and add the newly rewritten fractions.
Section 2
Add Mixed Numbers and Regroup the Fractional Sum
When adding mixed numbers, first add the whole numbers and then add the fractions.
If the sum of the fractions is an improper fraction (greater than or equal to 1), convert it to a mixed number and add it to the sum of the whole numbers.
If , regroup.
This skill builds on adding like units. You first combine the whole numbers and then the fractions separately. When the sum of the fractions is an improper fraction, you must regroup. To do this, you convert the improper fraction into a mixed number and then add this new whole number to your original sum of whole numbers.
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