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Three fourths plus two thirds? - Answers
17/12th's Find the least common multiple between the two denominator's, which is 12, so multiple 3 by 3 and 2 by 4, giving you 9/12+ 8/12 which equals 17/12 or 1 and 5/12
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https://math.answers.com/other-math/Three_fourths_plus_two_thirds
17/12th's Find the least common multiple between the two denominator's, which is 12, so multiple 3 by 3 and 2 by 4, giving you 9/12+ 8/12 which equals 17/12 or 1 and 5/12
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Three fourths plus two thirds? - Answers
17/12th's Find the least common multiple between the two denominator's, which is 12, so multiple 3 by 3 and 2 by 4, giving you 9/12+ 8/12 which equals 17/12 or 1 and 5/12
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