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How can you solve this 2 over 3 plus 4 over 6? - Answers
The answer is 1 and 1 over 3RE: 2/3 + 4/6 =1. Change the denominator (the number under the line symbolizing division) so that both of the denominators are the same number: 2/3 times × 2/2 (because 3 × 2 = 6) which equals to 4/6.2. Add them up together: 4/6 + 4/6 = 8/12.3. Simplify: 8/12 ÷ 4/4 (because 4 is the Greatest Common Factor... right?) which then equals to 2/3.... Is that sir/madam wrong or I am wrong?
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How can you solve this 2 over 3 plus 4 over 6? - Answers
The answer is 1 and 1 over 3RE: 2/3 + 4/6 =1. Change the denominator (the number under the line symbolizing division) so that both of the denominators are the same number: 2/3 times × 2/2 (because 3 × 2 = 6) which equals to 4/6.2. Add them up together: 4/6 + 4/6 = 8/12.3. Simplify: 8/12 ÷ 4/4 (because 4 is the Greatest Common Factor... right?) which then equals to 2/3.... Is that sir/madam wrong or I am wrong?
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How can you solve this 2 over 3 plus 4 over 6? - Answers
The answer is 1 and 1 over 3RE: 2/3 + 4/6 =1. Change the denominator (the number under the line symbolizing division) so that both of the denominators are the same number: 2/3 times × 2/2 (because 3 × 2 = 6) which equals to 4/6.2. Add them up together: 4/6 + 4/6 = 8/12.3. Simplify: 8/12 ÷ 4/4 (because 4 is the Greatest Common Factor... right?) which then equals to 2/3.... Is that sir/madam wrong or I am wrong?
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