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16 March, 14:07

jim and Jon are painting a fence. Jon painted 1/4 of the fence. Jim painted 5/12 of the fence. how much of the fence did they paint in total?

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  1. 16 March, 14:20
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    Our first step is the find the lcm of 4 and 12 so we can add the two fractions without having a problem.

    The lcm of 4 and 12 is clearly 12 because 12 is a multiple of 4. 12 divided by 4 is 3, so you must multiply by 3/3 to be able to add the two fractions.

    1/4 * (3/3) = 3/12.

    So, 3/12+5/12=7/12.

    Jim and Jon painted 7/12 of the the fence.
  2. 16 March, 14:32
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    2/3 of the fence

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Jim painted 1/4 of the fence

    Jon painted 5/12 of the fence

    Together they painted

    1/4+5/12 of the fence

    We need a common denominator to add the fractions

    The common denominator is 12

    1/4*3/3 + 5/12

    3/12 + 5/12

    8/12

    This can be simplified by dividing the top and bottom by 4

    2/3

    Together, they painted 2/3 of the fence.
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