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slove the following 8/9+2/3​

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Answered by shaswat8080
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The given question is \frac{8}{9}+\frac{2}{3}.

To solve \frac{8}{9}+\frac{2}{3}, first we have to find L.C.M of 9,3.

L.C.M (Least common multiple): The L.C.M of two numbers is the 'smallest non-zero common number' which is a multiple of both the numbers.

\frac{8}{9}+\frac{2}{3}

L.C.M of 9,3 is 9.

So,

\frac{8\times 1+2\times 3}{9}

\frac{8+6}{9}

\frac{14}{9}

Therefore, \frac{8}{9}+\frac{2}{3}=\frac{14}{9}.

Answered by gausia8080
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Answer:

\frac{14}{9}

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Given, \frac{8}{9}+\frac{2}{3}
  • To add the fractions, we need to find the LCM of the denominators
  • LCM of 9 and 3 is 9

By adding the fractions, we get

\frac{8}{9}+\frac{2}{3}=\frac{8+6}{9}=\frac{14}{9}

Hence, the answer is \frac{14}{9}.

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