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Basic Math Examples
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Step 1
Step 1.1
A mixed number is an addition of its whole and fractional parts.
Step 1.2
Add and .
Step 1.2.1
To write as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply by .
Step 1.2.2
Combine and .
Step 1.2.3
Combine the numerators over the common denominator.
Step 1.2.4
Simplify the numerator.
Step 1.2.4.1
Multiply by .
Step 1.2.4.2
Add and .
Step 2
Step 2.1
A mixed number is an addition of its whole and fractional parts.
Step 2.2
Add and .
Step 2.2.1
To write as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply by .
Step 2.2.2
Combine and .
Step 2.2.3
Combine the numerators over the common denominator.
Step 2.2.4
Simplify the numerator.
Step 2.2.4.1
Multiply by .
Step 2.2.4.2
Add and .
Step 3
Step 3.1
A mixed number is an addition of its whole and fractional parts.
Step 3.2
Add and .
Step 3.2.1
To write as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply by .
Step 3.2.2
Combine and .
Step 3.2.3
Combine the numerators over the common denominator.
Step 3.2.4
Simplify the numerator.
Step 3.2.4.1
Multiply by .
Step 3.2.4.2
Add and .
Step 4
To write as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply by .
Step 5
Step 5.1
Multiply by .
Step 5.2
Multiply by .
Step 6
Combine the numerators over the common denominator.
Step 7
Step 7.1
Multiply by .
Step 7.2
Add and .
Step 8
The mean of a set of numbers is the sum divided by the number of terms.
Step 9
Step 9.1
To write as a fraction with a common denominator, multiply by .
Step 9.2
Write each expression with a common denominator of , by multiplying each by an appropriate factor of .
Step 9.2.1
Multiply by .
Step 9.2.2
Multiply by .
Step 9.3
Combine the numerators over the common denominator.
Step 9.4
Simplify the numerator.
Step 9.4.1
Multiply by .
Step 9.4.2
Add and .
Step 10
Multiply the numerator by the reciprocal of the denominator.
Step 11
Step 11.1
Multiply by .
Step 11.2
Multiply by .
Step 12
Divide.
Step 13
The mean should be rounded to one more decimal place than the original data. If the original data were mixed, round to one decimal place more than the least precise.