Lesson 32: Homework 4.5

to help you subtract when the fraction you're taking away is larger than the fraction in your mixed number. Core Strategies Decomposition (Number Bond Method)

: When the second fraction is bigger, you must "borrow" from the whole number. Common Denominators lesson 32 homework 4.5

Decompose the mixed number to "take out" one whole. For example, to solve , you can break and 1. Subtract the fraction from the 1 ( ) and then add the result back to the remaining part ( to help you subtract when the fraction you're

A student writes ( 2\frac56 + 1\frac26 = 3\frac76 ). Is this correct? If not, fix it. For example, to solve , you can break and 1

is more than a routine assignment—it’s a checkpoint for fraction fluency. By practicing the strategies outlined here, avoiding common errors, and using real-world models, any student can master adding mixed numbers.

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