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Cherish Jarvis
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27 June, 05:46
6/12 + 1/3 Simplify completely, show all work.
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Yang
27 June, 06:02
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If you multiply the numerator and the denominator of 1/3 by 4, you will get a common denominator.
1/3 = 4/12
Then you can add:
6/12 + 4/12 = 10/12
Just add the top 2 numbers and the bottom 2 stay the same. Then you can simplify. 2 goes into both 10 and 12, so divide them both by 2 and you get 5/6 as your answer.
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