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Addition of mixed fractions quiz

Practice Addition of mixed fractions math online quiz.

Adding mixed-fractions interactive online test

Adding mixed-fractions interactive online test for children in 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th grades. This is a multiple choice trivia involving drag and drop exercises. Children will improve their math skills through this test. At the end of the quiz a score will be displayed. This is an online practice activity but we also offer the option of downloading worksheets and reviewing while at home. This math quiz could also serve as a cool math game which kids can use both at home and in the classroom.

When we add mixed fractions, we are finding the total value of two or more mixed numbers. A mixed number is a whole number and a fraction combined. For example, 2 1/2 is a mixed number because it is made up of the whole number 2 and the fraction 1/2.

To add mixed fractions, we start by adding the whole numbers together. So in example: 2 3/5 + 3 2/5, First we will add 2 + 3 which equals to 5.

Next, we add the fractions separately, just like we do when adding regular fractions. In the example, 3/5 + 2/5. Since the denominators are the same (5), we can simply add the numerators (the top numbers of the fractions), which gives us 3/5 + 2/5 = 5/5 = 1.

Now, we add the sum of the whole numbers (5) to the sum of the fractions (1) to get the final answer, which is 5 + 1 = 6 1/5. So, the sum of 2 3/5 and 3 2/5 is 6 1/5.

It’s also very important to note that to add mixed fractions, the fractions should have the same denominator. In case they don’t, we need to find the least common denominator (LCD) and change the fraction to have the same denominator before adding them.