Ok, So I may sound cookoo after asking this but... Can we add a proper fraction and a mixed number I tried googling it but it di dn't help. And if so what is 5/8+1 1/4
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Just conver them to mproper fraciton 1 and 1/4=1+1/4=4/4+1/4=5/4 5/8+5/4 make bottom numbers same 8 5/4 times 2/2=10/8 5/8+5/4=5/8+10/8=15/8=8/8+7/8=1 and 7/8
First change the proper fraction into a improper fraction. Then 1 and 1/4 is 5/4. Then multiply 5x5 as the numerator and 8x4 as the denominator. I should get 25/32 which then in a regular case you would simplify. It's not a cooku question
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