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Answered by XxsoumyaxX
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 \frac{2}{5}  +  \frac{1}{3}

Find the LCM of the denominators (5 and 3)

The LCM is 15.

Now, in first case, divide 15 with denominator (5) and then multiply with the numerator (2) and in the second case divide 15 with denominator (3) and multiply with numerator (1). We get,

 \frac{6  \: +  \: 5}{15}  =  \frac{11}{15}

Hence, Answer is 11/15.

Answered by XxOollMrSANJUlloOxX
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\huge\sf{Qûēštįøñ}

\large\underline{2} + \large\underline{1}</p><p>                 \\ \large{5} \:  \:  \:  \:  \:             \large{3}</p><p>

\huge\sf{Añšwër}

 = \large\underline{ \: 11 \: } </p><p>                  \\  \large{ \:  \:  \:  \:  15}

\huge\sf{Expłåñãtįøñ}

L.C.M

first we had to take the L.C.M of 5 , 3

because it is under of 2 and 1

L.C.M of 5 and 3 is = 15 Answer

\large\underline{2 \: + 1}</h2><h2>                 \\ \large{15 }</h2><h2>

DIVIDE

Now , we would to divide 15 with 5

15 ÷ 5 = 3 Answer

MULTIPLICATION

Now , We would multiply 3 with 2

3 × 2 = 6 Answer

\large\underline{6\: + 1}</u></p><p><u>[tex]\large\underline{6\: + 1}                 \\ \large{15}

DIVIDE

Now , We would to divide 15 with 3

15 ÷ 3 = 5 Answer

MULTIPLICATION

Now , we would multiply 5 with 1

5 × 1 = 5 Answer

\large\underline{6+ 5}</p><p>                 \\ \large{15}

\huge\sf{Añšwër}

 = \large\underline{ \11  } </p><p>                  \\  \large{  15}

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