Math, asked by anveshakri345, 1 month ago

e. In a garden 2/6 flowers are sunflowers and 3/4 are tulips. What is the fraction of sunflowers and tulips altogether?​

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Answered by ushadevi96086
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13/12x

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number of flowers in the garden be x. Then, the number of sunflower = 2/6x

And, the number of tulips =3/4x

Then ,

No. of sunflower +no. of tulips

=2/6x + 3/4x

=4/12x + 9/12x (Since, LCM of 6 and 4 = 12)

=13/12x

Answered by ANTMAN22
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To finD:

What is the fraction of sunflowers and tulips altogether?​

GiveN:

  • In a garden 2/6 flowers are sunflowers
  • In the same garden 3/4 flowers are tulips

SolutioN:

the fraction of sunflowers and tulips altogether=

\frac{2}{6} + \frac{3}{4}

=\frac{4 + 9}{12}

=\frac{13}{12}

AnsweR:

the fraction of sunflowers and tulips altogether=\frac{13}{12}

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