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Before you get started, take this readiness quiz.
So far, we’ve added and subtracted proper and improper fractions, but not mixed numbers. Let’s begin by thinking about addition of mixed numbers using money.
If Ron has dollar and quarter, he has dollars.
If Don has dollars and quarter, he has dollars.
What if Ron and Don put their money together? They would have dollars and quarters. They add the dollars and add the quarters. This makes dollars. Because two quarters is half a dollar, they would have and a half dollars, or dollars.
When you added the dollars and then added the quarters, you were adding the whole numbers and then adding the fractions.
We can use fraction circles to model this same example:
Start with . | one whole and one pieces | ||
Add more. | two wholes and one pieces | ||
The sum is: | three wholes and two 's |
Model and give the sum.
We will use fraction circles, whole circles for the whole numbers and pieces for the fractions.
two wholes and one | ||
plus one whole and two s | ||
sum is three wholes and three s |
This is the same as wholes. So,
Use a model to add the following. Draw a picture to illustrate your model.
Use a model to add the following. Draw a picture to illustrate your model.
Model and give the sum as a mixed number.
We will use fraction circles, whole circles for the whole numbers and pieces for the fractions.
one whole and three s | ||
plus two wholes and three s. | ||
sum is three wholes and six s |
Adding the whole circles and fifth pieces, we got a sum of We can see that is equivalent to so we add that to the to get
Model, and give the sum as a mixed number. Draw a picture to illustrate your model.
Model, and give the sum as a mixed number. Draw a picture to illustrate your model.
Modeling with fraction circles helps illustrate the process for adding mixed numbers: We add the whole numbers and add the fractions, and then we simplify the result, if possible.
Step 1. Add the whole numbers.
Step 2. Add the fractions.
Step 3. Simplify, if possible.
Add:
Add the whole numbers. | |
Add the fractions. | |
Simplify the fraction. |
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