49.9k views
4 votes
Sarah and Nathan each picked a bucket of strawberries. Sarah picked 4 1/4 pounds, and Nathan picked 3 3/4 pounds. How many pounds did they pick altogether?

2 Answers

5 votes
The first step here would be to write an equation for this problem.

4
(1)/(4) + 3
(3)/(4) = ?

Now that we have our equation, we can solve it. But rather than converting both the mixed fractions into improper fractions, there is a simpler way we can solve.
We can separate the equation into two simple equations. Which will be adding both the whole numbers and then both the fractions

4 + 3 = ?


(1)/(4) +
(3)/(4) = ?

Now we solve.

4 + 3 = 7


(1)/(4) +
(3)/(4) =
(4)/(4)

Now that we solved both our separate equations we can get our final answer by combining both answers.

7
(4)/(4)

Notice how our answer can be simplified because when both the numerator and denominator are the same, they equal one whole.
After converting
(4)/(4) to one whole we will get our final, simplified answer.

7
(4)/(4) = 8

So both Sarah and Nathan picked 8 buckets of strawberries.
User Andrii Golubenko
by
5.2k points
1 vote
4 + 3 is 7, 1/4 + 3/4 is one pound. so 4+3+1= 8..................
User Elianna
by
5.6k points