savasrealize.com/dashboard/classes/64c0d3292e855b71a5d56e7e/details/assignments/0726fcb73c794ad696cMapsSCHLOETER HOMEROOM 5028(A)Topic 8: Online Assessment Copy 1A. Select all the expressions that show breaking the addends 7125 and 1132 apart to make a whole.7+125+11+327+125+128+117+125+127+111217+125+125+111237+121+124+128+11
Q. savasrealize.com/dashboard/classes/64c0d3292e855b71a5d56e7e/details/assignments/0726fcb73c794ad696cMapsSCHLOETER HOMEROOM 5028(A)Topic 8: Online Assessment Copy 1A. Select all the expressions that show breaking the addends 7125 and 1132 apart to make a whole.7+125+11+327+125+128+117+125+127+111217+125+125+111237+121+124+128+11
Break Apart 11(32): Now, let's break apart 11(32). We can turn 11(32) into 11+32 because 11 is the whole number part and 32 is the fraction part.
Convert to Twelfths: Next, we need to convert (32) into twelfths to add it to (125). To do this, we multiply the numerator and denominator by 4, so (32) becomes (128).
Add Fractions: Now we can add the fractions (5)/(12) and (8)/(12) together. (5)/(12)+(8)/(12)=(13)/(12), which is more than a whole. So we made a mistake here, we should have added the fractions to see if they make a whole number.
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