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Delacruz
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30 May, 06:25
Find the sum of 2/5 and 1/3
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Deja Deleon
30 May, 06:30
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First change them to the same denominator ...
2*3 6
__ = __
5*3 15
1*5 5
__ = __
3*5 15
6/15 + 5/15 = 11/15.
So the sum is 11/15
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Trevon Reeves
30 May, 06:37
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To do the problem change the denominator for both.
2/5 and 1/3
5 and 3 both have 15 as a common multiple.
5*3=15 and 3*5=15
2*3=6 and 1*5=5
6/15 plus 5/15
11/15
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