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Uploaded by shsmaths on Nov 16, 2007
An example of how to add two mixed numbers, by converting them to top-heavy fractions first. Applause provided by Year 7!
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your wrong
loubar68 1 year ago
the mic sucked and the demonstration
ForeverJunie 1 year ago
get a new mic!
sfoulk 2 years ago
you guys are just mean!
parthurc 3 years ago
I totally agree with MJKwote, how discraceful. GET A NEW MIC!
mentor32 3 years ago
go out and buy a new mic... then come back and make a video for adding fraction where one is mixed fractions
MJKwote 3 years ago
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your wrong
loubar68 1 year ago
the mic sucked and the demonstration
ForeverJunie 1 year ago
get a new mic!
sfoulk 2 years ago
you guys are just mean!
parthurc 3 years ago
I totally agree with MJKwote, how discraceful. GET A NEW MIC!
mentor32 3 years ago
go out and buy a new mic... then come back and make a video for adding fraction where one is mixed fractions
MJKwote 3 years ago