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FRACTIONS





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Answered by ahanatarafder06
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Answer:

 \frac{1}{2}  + \frac{2}{3}

 =  \frac{3 + 4}{6}

 =  \frac{7}{6}

 = 1  \frac{1}{6}

Answered by AtTiTuDeQuEeN15
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Step-by-step explanation:

1/2 + 2/3

firstly we have to take LCM...

then the LCM will be 2×3=6

then we have to multiply the both the denominator by a no. which will be equal to 6..

soo 2×3=6..

then 3×2=6

soo if we multiply 2 with 3 then multiply same with the numerator...

same wayyy soo if we multiply 3 with 2 then multiply same with the numerator...

so it will be 3/6 + 4/6 which is = 7/6.....

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