7th grade
How do you add mixed numbers without regrouping?
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"text": "How do you add mixed numbers without regrouping?",
"audio": "How do you add mixed numbers without regrouping?"
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"description": {
"text": "Learn how to add mixed numbers without regrouping. \r\n1. Add the whole numbers\r\n2. Add the fractions\r\n3. Put all together",
"audio": "Learn how to add mixed numbers without regrouping. First, Add the whole numbers\r\n2. Two, Add the fractions\r\n3. Three, Put all together"
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"text": "Recall that a mixed number is a combination of a whole number and a proper fraction. Take for instance the mixed number 2 and one fifth. Here 2 and one fifth means 2 whole chocolate bars and one fifth of another chocolate bar. Now let's look at how you add mixed numbers.",
"latex": "2\\frac{1}{5}"
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"text": "Add the mixed numbers 2 and one fourth and 3 and 2 fourths",
"latex": "2\\frac{1}{4} + 3\\frac{2}{4} = ?"
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"text": "First, add the whole numbers. Here, 2 plus 3 equals 5.",
"latex": "2 + 3 = 5"
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"text": "Next, consider the fractions. You have 1 fourth plus 2 fourths. Since the denominators are the same, simply add the numerators: 1 plus 2 equals 3. So, 1 fourth plus 2 fourths equals 3 fourths.",
"latex": "\\frac{1}{4} + \\frac{2}{4} = \\frac{3}{4}"
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"text": "Combining the sum of the whole numbers and the sum of the fractions, you get 5 and three fourths. And you're done!",
"latex": "5 + \\frac{3}{4} = 5\\frac{3}{4}"
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"outro": {
"text": "To add mixed numbers without regrouping: \r\n1. Add the whole numbers\r\n2. Add the fractions\r\n3. Put all together",
"audio": "To add mixed numbers without regrouping. \r\n1. First, Add the whole numbers\r\n2. Two, add the fractions\r\n3. Three, Put all together"
}
}
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