A few days ago
Add the following fractions. (Enter as an improper fraction.) 6/5 + 3/3?
Add the following fractions. (Enter as an improper fraction.) 6/5 + 3/3?
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A few days ago
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First you have to have a common denominator so the easiest way to do that is to multiply the two you have which is 15.
for 6/5, 5 goes into 15 3 times so multiply 6 and 3, so you get 18/15
for 3/3 3 goes into 15 5 times so multiply 3 and five and get 15/15
now leave the denominator alone and add the two numerators
18+15=33
Answer is 33/15
leave as is because an improper fraction has a bigger numerator than denominator.
Hope I helped!
Good luck!
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A few days ago
the answer is 33/15 or 2 and 3 over 15
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