Fractions and mixed numbers are often used in everyday life.

  1. Fractions and mixed numbers are often used in everyday life. Discuss a real-life example in which you would need to add,
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  2. 1.which of the following is not true for adding mixed numbers?A.the denominators of the fractions must be the same in order to
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  3. Number Theory and FractionsLESSON 9 Equivalent Fractions and Mixed Numbers Equivalent Fractions and Mixed Numbers Quic Which of
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  4. Number Theory and FractionsLESSON 9 Equivalent Fractions and Mixed Numbers Equivalent Fractions and Mixed Numbers Quic Which of
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  5. please help me with (addition mixed fractions)i cant get it!!!---addition with mixed numbers--- 1.which of the following is not
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  6. Describe other ways you use fractions to benefit your health in real life. For instance, do you use them for structuring an
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  7. 5. Describe other ways you use fractions to benefit your health in real life. For instance, do you use them for structuring an
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  8. What method do you prefer to use when adding or subtracting fractions and mixed numbers? For example, do you find common
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  9. UNIT 4Operations with Fractions and Rational Numbers LESSON 5 Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers please i need help on this
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  10. What is the correct first step when multiplying mixed numbers?A. Rewrite the mixed numbers as improper fractions. B. Eliminate
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