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Gisselle Watts
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28 May, 17:40
What is the answer to 2/3+y=1/4
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Danica Bauer
28 May, 17:52
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19 I Think So At Least You Add 2314 Toghter
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Evangeline Lambert
28 May, 17:52
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First, we find a common denominator
in this case 2/3 becomes 8/12
and 1/4 becomes 3/12
so we have
8/12+y=3/12
-8/23 - 8/12
y=-5/12
Your answer is Y=-5/12
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