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Find the sum of 2/3 and 1/4

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Answered by yeetarmando4
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Answer:

11/12

Step-by-step explanation:turn 2/3 into 8/12 and 1/4 to 3/12 to make them compatible, then add

Answered by NewGeneEinstein
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Answer:

To do:-

Find the sum of 2/3 and 1/4

Solution :-

\qquad\quad\sf {:}\longrightarrow \dfrac {2}{3}+\dfrac {1}{4}

  • We know that LCM of 3 and 4 is 12

\qquad\quad\sf {:}\longrightarrow \dfrac{8+3}{12}

\qquad\quad\sf {:}\longrightarrow \dfrac{11}{12}

\therefore\tt \dfrac {2}{3}+\dfrac {1}{4}=\dfrac {11}{12}

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Fraction laws:-

\boxed{\begin{minipage}{6 cm}\bf{\dag}\:\:\underline{\textsf{Fraction Rules :}}\\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf\dfrac{A}{B} + \dfrac{B}{C} = \dfrac{A+B}{C} \\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf{\dfrac{A}{B} - \dfrac{B}{C} = \dfrac{A-B}{C}}\\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf\dfrac{A}{B} \times \dfrac{C}{D} = \dfrac{AC}{BD}\\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf\dfrac{A}{B} + \dfrac{C}{D} = \dfrac{AD}{BD} + \dfrac{BC}{BD} = \dfrac{AD+BC}{BD} \\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf\dfrac{A}{B} - \dfrac{C}{D} = \dfrac{AD}{BD} - \dfrac{BC}{BD} = \dfrac{AD-BC}{BD}\\\\\bigstar \:\:\sf \dfrac{A}{B} \div \dfrac{C}{D} = \dfrac{A}{B} \times \dfrac{D}{C} = \dfrac{AD}{BC}\end{minipage}}

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