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lets talk about adding mixed numerals together if you remember from your math lesson mixed numerals would be a whole number and a fraction here you see an example of dimensions and its very common in the field that wed be adding two dimensions together we need to know what the total is so you see a would be a combination of the three foot one and a half inches plus the eight foot five inches to add these two together you can actually do this in your head you might be using a construction calculator i would add the feet together thats going to be eight feet added to three feet thats 11 feet now im going to add my inches together so i have one and a half inches plus five inches thats going to be six and a half inches so my total for this is going to be 11 feet uh six and a half inches lets go over adding fractions together in this particular example we have fractions that do not share a common denominator if you need to review that check out our student resources on that specifi