find the value of:
(8^2/3+4^1/2×8^1/3)^-1/3
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Answer:
In everyday life, we encounter scenarios in which we need to add three fractions. Suppose you want to ride your bike to your friend's house. To get there, you must first ride 1/2 of a mile down Elm Street, then 1/4 of a mile down Maple Street, and finally 1/8 of a mile down Oak Street. Before you head out, you want to know how far you have to ride.
You can add the distances on each street, or 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8. If we're adding fractions that have the same denominator such as 1/4 and 2/4, all we have to do is add together the numerators to find the result. Since 1 + 2 = 3, our numerator is 3. The denominator, 4, stays the same. Thus, 1/4 + 2/4 = 3/4.
So, how do we add fractions with different denominators? To do this, we have to add a step to our procedure. Before we add the numerators, we have to convert our fractions so that they have the same denominator.
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