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Nathaniel Hester
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15 April, 04:06
Compute the following 5/9+1/4
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Mohammed Robertson
15 April, 04:16
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29/36
Step-by-step explanation:
5/9 + 1/4
The common denominator is 36
5/9 * 4/4 = 20/36
1/4*9/9 = 9/36
20/36 + 9/36 = 29/36
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Korbin Stephens
15 April, 04:19
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Answer: 5/9 + 1/4 = 20/36 + 9/36 = 29/36
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to convert the denominator to the same number in order to add fractions.
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