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Ayana Mitchell
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2 February, 06:14
1/3+1/4 using simplest form
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Wolfgang
2 February, 06:25
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Well
1/3-1/4=1/12
so 1/3=1/12+1/4=1/12+3/12=4/12
and 1/4 = - (1/12-1/3) = - 1/12+1/3=-1/12+4/12=3/12
4/12+3/12=7/12
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