The Universal Calculation Engine
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The Universal Calculation Engine

Adding inches and feet without converting

Part of: Units and Conversions

Common units errors: fix the structure before you redo the arithmetic.

What goes wrong

Check both sides of an equation, consistent units, and the same meaning for each letter. Units and Conversions lists the usual pitfalls.

Compare setups

Two different answers usually mean two different setups. Compare diagrams or equations line by line with this lesson and this one open for reference.

Typical fixes

You added 5 to the left side of an equation but not the right—both sides must stay equal. Or you added two ratios as if they were single numbers; ratios scale together, they do not add like plain fractions unless you rewrite them with a common structure.

Contrast

Wrong setup
Corrected setup

Verify

Core lesson

Go deeper: Units and Conversions. Use the calculators below with your own loan or bill numbers, not only the examples on this page.

Use the calculator

FAQ

Where is the main lesson?

Units and Conversions has the full topic, examples, and practice links.

Which calculator first?

After your setup is on paper, open Length converter for a quick numeric pass.