for 3 hours straight i cannot answer that 10 questions my teacher gave me but gosh its a good thing i found this video omg tysm and i swore to myself that if i can get all the answers right ill cry and omg they were all right thanks to you ty once again
Thank you for this information, i will share it on with other's i Appreciate your kindness and i can see that you are supporting and contributing to the mathematics community as a whole I will put this concept to good use.
Hi, I just want to ask if the method of subtracting whole numbers into mixed fractions is basically the same as adding whole numbers into mixed fractions? I've seen one tutorial video on adding whole into mixed fractions where he just added the whole number into the whole number of the mixed fraction and just copied the fraction.
That is not the same. Adding a whole number to mixed fraction is simple as you can add the whole numbers and copy the fraction. You cannot subtract using the same method.
Great, but allow me to present my method. 7 - 2 1/3 --> 6 3/3 - 2 1/3 (regroup the whole number. Take 1 and make it a fraction similar to 1/3. That makes 6 3/3) --> Subtract numerator (3-1 =2) --> Subtract whole number (6-2 = 4) --> just copy denominator and reduce to lowest term if possible. answer is 4 2/3 believe me, this is easier than what is presented on the video.
Mam can do that video of multiplication of fraction and division of fraction and fractional part of a whole number because mam you are doing in very easy way that's why I was telling 😊
Teachers way: do this and then this put this there simplify this divide this then put this here then do this and go like this then divide this and do this and multiply it and do this then there and this and now u have it the final answer This channels way: do this and that's Ur final answer
I multiplied 7 with 3/3 because I wanted the denominators to be the same, so that I can subtract the fraction. Please note, that 3/3 is nothing but it is equal to 1. Hope this helps. Please share the channel with your friends.