Add, subtract, multiply, and divide mixed numbers.
A mixed number calculator performs addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with mixed numbers like 2 1/3 or 5 3/4. It handles the entire process: converting mixed numbers to improper fractions, performing the operation, and converting the result back to a simplified mixed number. Every step is shown so you can follow the math.
Mixed numbers combine a whole number with a fraction, and they appear everywhere from cooking recipes to construction measurements. While the concept is straightforward, the arithmetic gets surprisingly tricky, especially when subtracting mixed numbers that require borrowing or multiplying values with different denominators.
The process starts by converting each mixed number to an improper fraction. Multiply the whole number by the denominator, add the numerator, and place the result over the original denominator. For example, 3 2/5 becomes (3 x 5 + 2) / 5 = 17/5. Once both numbers are improper fractions, standard fraction rules apply.
For addition and subtraction, find a common denominator, then add or subtract the numerators. For multiplication, multiply numerators and denominators straight across. For division, multiply by the reciprocal of the second fraction. Finally, convert the result back: divide the numerator by the denominator to get the whole number, and the remainder becomes the new numerator.
Calculate 2 1/3 + 1 1/4. Convert: 2 1/3 = 7/3 and 1 1/4 = 5/4. Find common denominator (12): 7/3 = 28/12 and 5/4 = 15/12. Add: 28/12 + 15/12 = 43/12. Convert back: 43 / 12 = 3 remainder 7, so the answer is 3 7/12.
A mixed number has a whole part and a fraction part, like 3 1/4. An improper fraction has a numerator larger than its denominator, like 13/4. They represent the same value. Mixed numbers are easier to visualize (3 and a quarter), while improper fractions are easier to compute with.
Converting to improper fractions lets you apply uniform fraction rules to the entire number. If you try to add the whole parts and fraction parts separately, cases like 2 3/4 + 1 1/2 give you 3 and 5/4. You would then need an extra step to convert 5/4 into 1 1/4 and add it to 3 to get 4 1/4. The improper fraction method avoids this patchwork approach.
Divide the numerator by the denominator. The quotient is the whole number part, and the remainder is the new numerator over the same denominator. For 43/12: 43 divided by 12 is 3 with remainder 7, giving you 3 7/12. If the fraction part can be reduced, divide both numerator and denominator by their GCF.
This happens when fraction parts sum to more than 1. Simply convert the excess into whole numbers. If your intermediate result is 3 7/4, convert 7/4 to 1 3/4, then add the 1 to the whole number: 3 + 1 3/4 = 4 3/4.
Technically you can use distribution (FOIL-like method) for multiplication, but it is much more complex and error-prone. Converting to improper fractions first is the standard method because it reduces the operation to a single fraction multiplication or division, which is far simpler.
This requires borrowing. For 5 1/4 - 2 3/4, the 1/4 is smaller than 3/4, so borrow 1 from the 5 to make it 4 5/4. Now subtract: 4 5/4 - 2 3/4 = 2 2/4 = 2 1/2. The improper fraction method handles this automatically without explicit borrowing.
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