A mixed number combines a whole number with a proper fraction, like 2¾ or 5⅓. Mixed numbers appear frequently in everyday life — cooking recipes, measurements in carpentry, and distance calculations often use them.
Mixed Number Calculator
Our Mixed Number Calculator makes working with mixed numbers simple and intuitive. Whether you're adding 2¾ + 1½, multiplying 3⅓ × 2¼, or converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions, this calculator handles it all with detailed step-by-step explanations. Perfect for students, teachers, and anyone working with fractions in cooking, carpentry, or everyday math.
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How to Use This Calculator
Select Operation
Choose add, subtract, multiply, or divide
Enter First Mixed Number
Input the whole number, numerator, and denominator for the first number
Enter Second Mixed Number
Input the whole number, numerator, and denominator for the second number
View Result
See the answer as a mixed number, improper fraction, and decimal with step-by-step solution
The Formula
A mixed number combines a whole number and a proper fraction. To add/subtract mixed numbers: convert to improper fractions (W×D+N)/D, find LCD, perform operation, then simplify. To multiply: convert to improper fractions and multiply numerators and denominators. To divide: convert and multiply by the reciprocal.
Mixed Number = Whole + Numerator/Denominator
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- W Whole number part (e.g., 2 in 2¾)
- N Numerator of fraction part (e.g., 3 in 2¾)
- D Denominator of fraction part (e.g., 4 in 2¾)
- I Improper fraction = W×D + N over D
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To add mixed numbers: convert to improper fractions first, then find the LCD (Least Common Denominator)
For multiplication: just convert to improper fractions and multiply straight across
For division: flip the second mixed number and multiply (Keep-Change-Flip rule)
Always simplify your answer by dividing numerator and denominator by their GCD
A negative mixed number like -2¾ means -(2 + ¾) = -11/4 as an improper fraction
Check your work: convert the result to decimal to verify it makes sense
The key to mixed number arithmetic is converting to improper fractions first. Once converted, you can apply standard fraction operations, then convert the result back to a mixed number for a clean answer.
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