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How do I solve this problem 2 5/12 = 3 1/4 + k

User Saumyajit
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Then, we need to put
13
4
over a common denominator so we can add the two fractions by multiplying it by an appropriate form of
1

Now, if you need to. we can convert the improper fraction back into a mixed number:
How do I solve this problem 2 5/12 = 3 1/4 + k-example-1
User Fiveobjects
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Answer:

Step-by-step explFirst, convert each mixed number into an improper fraction:

2

5

12

=

3

1

4

+

k

2

+

5

12

=

(

3

+

1

4

)

+

k

(

12

12

×

2

)

+

5

12

=

(

[

4

4

×

3

]

+

1

4

)

+

k

24

12

+

5

12

=

(

12

4

+

1

4

)

+

k

29

12

=

13

4

+

k

Next, add

13

4

to each side of the equation to isolate

k

while keeping the equation balanced:

13

4

+

29

12

=

13

4

13

4

+

k

13

4

+

29

12

=

0

+

k

13

4

+

29

12

=

k

Then, we need to put

13

4

over a common denominator so we can add the two fractions by multiplying it by an appropriate form of

1

:

(

3

3

×

13

4

)

+

29

12

=

k

39

12

+

29

12

=

k

68

12

=

k

Now, if necessary we can convert the improper fraction back into a mixed number:

60

12

+

8

12

=

k

5

+

4

×

2

4

×

3

=

k

5

+

4

×

2

4

×

3

=

k

5

+

2

3

=

k

5

2

3

=

k

k

=

5

2

3