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Key Takeaways ✔ Separate the whole numbers from the fractions to make calculations easier. ✔ Find the LCD to ensure fractions have a common denominator. ✔ Adjust only if needed when the sum of the fractions results in an improper fraction. ✔ This method is faster and more intuitive compared to converting everything to improper fractions. By following this structured approach, students can efficiently add mixed numbers without unnecessary conversions, making calculations simpler and more intuit Step-by-Step Guide to Adding Mixed Numbers Without Converting Step 1: Add the Whole Numbers The first step is to separate the whole numbers from the fractions and add them separately. Since whole numbers are straightforward to add, this reduces the complexity of the problem. Step 2: Find the Least Common Denominator (LCD) To add fractions with different denominators, you need to find the Least Common Denominator (LCD). Convert the fractions so they share the same denominator. Step 3: Add the Fractions Once the fractions have the same denominator, add the numerators while keeping the denominator unchanged. Step 4: Adjust if the Fraction is Improper If the resulting fraction is improper (the numerator is greater than the denominator), convert it into a mixed number and add the whole number portion to the total. ________________________________________ 📌 Tags & Hashtags 📌 Tags: math fractions, mixed numbers, fraction subtraction, improper fractions, how to subtract mixed numbers, fraction tricks, learn fractions, easy math, SAT math, STEM learning #MathHelp #Fractions #MixedNumbers #SubtractFractions #AnilKumar #CrackNumbers #LearnMath #MathTutorial #STEM / @mathematicstutor Join Anil Kumar Classes: [email protected] #BeyondRepeatedAddition