@@Chiizuruu if you left them as mixed numbers and added them that way, you still would have had an improper fraction that you needed to turn into a mixed number. For example, you could have just added the whole numbers separately (3+4+3=10) and added the fractions together, which would have given you 17/12. 17/12 = 1 5/12. Then add the whole numbers to the 1 and the answer would be 11 5/12.
There is no need to convert each mixed number to an improper fraction. The above problem can be rewritten as 3 + 1/2 + 4 + 1/6 + 3 + 3/4 and grouped as 3+4+3 + 1/2 + 1/6 + 3/4 which is the same as 10 + (6+2+9)/12 = 10 + 17/12 or 10 + 1 + 5/12 Answer = 11 and 5/12
Bro what do you mean 1×X is X I got last there you math people just get any thing to say from thin ait and you just see it and expect us to know it NO!!!!!WE DONT!!!!!!!!!
Look at 137/12. 12 goes into 137 only 11 times. 11 x 12 = 132. You can’t fit another 11 into 137. There’s where the 11 comes from. Now, take that answer, 132. Subtract that from the 137. 137-132= 5. That’s where the 5 comes from. The denominator is already 12. That’s where the 12 comes from. Now put it together and don’t over think. You got this. 11 5/12