Mixed numbers have a whole number as well as a fraction. When the numerator of a fraction is bigger than the denominator of the fraction it is called improper.
AAny fraction that has the same numerator and denominator is equal to 1. 44/4 =1 12/12= 1 100/100=1 YYou can “borrow” 1 to make it into fraction form to add or subtract, as long as the denominators are the same!
WWe can change the 1 into the fraction 4/4. WWe subtract the numerators and the denominator stays the same
M-multiply A-add D-denominator stays the same
MMultiply the denominator by the whole number:
Add your answer to the multiply step to the numerator.
New numerator after “getting MAD” Keep the denominator the same:
MM- 3 x 4 = 12 AA = 14 (new numerator) DD- denominator stays the same
Remember the fraction bar means divide! We divide the denominator into the numerator. He remainder is the new numerator and the denominator stays the same.
Get MAD: