To add and subtract decimals, you first need to convert any mixed numbers or fractions into decimal form. Here's how to do it with the numbers you listed:
Step 1: Convert Mixed Numbers and Fractions to Decimals
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1 3/7:
- \( 3/7 \approx 0.4286 \) (rounded to four decimal places)
- \( 1 + 0.4286 = 1.4286 \)
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3 15/16:
- \( 15/16 = 0.9375 \)
- \( 3 + 0.9375 = 3.9375 \)
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2 31/32:
- \( 31/32 = 0.96875 \)
- \( 2 + 0.96875 = 2.96875 \)
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7 1/3 spoonfuls:
- \( 1/3 \approx 0.3333 \) (rounded to four decimal places)
- \( 7 + 0.3333 = 7.3333 \)
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4/15 pound:
- \( 4/15 \approx 0.2667 \) (rounded to four decimal places)
Step 2: Summary of Converted Values
- \( 1 3/7 \approx 1.4286 \)
- \( 3 15/16 \approx 3.9375 \)
- \( 2 31/32 \approx 2.96875 \)
- \( 7 1/3 \approx 7.3333 \)
- \( 4/15 \approx 0.2667 \)
Note on Adding or Subtracting
If you want to add or subtract these decimals, align them by the decimal point and then perform the operation.
For example, if you wanted to add \( 1.4286 \) and \( 3.9375 \):
1.4286
+ 3.9375
---------
5.3661
If there are specific addition or subtraction problems you want to perform with these numbers, let me know!