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Rashad Hurst
Mathematics
10 September, 04:37
What is the simplest form of 4/7+1/3=
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Mariam Bentley
10 September, 04:57
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19/21 or. 90
Step-by-step explanation:
Common denominator.
Multiply 4/7 by 3 which equals to 12/21
Multiply 1/3 by 7 which equals to 7/21
Add 12/21 and 7/21
Answer: 19/21
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