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Example Question #161 : Fractions
Solve .
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Correct answer:
Explanation:
Finding the common denominator yields . We can then evaluate leaving .
Example Question #2 : How To Add Fractions
What is the solution, reduced to its simplest form, for ?
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Example Question #3 : How To Add Fractions
What is the sum of and ?
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We can begin by eliminating the obviously wrong answers. We know that the sum of the two fractions will be more than 1, so the answer choices and are out. Now, let's add the two fractions:
Begin by converting to .
Now find the common denominator of and . The least common multiple of 5 and 6 is 30, so 30 is the common denominator. Now alter both fractions so that they use the common denominator:
Now we can easily add the two fractions together:
The answer is .
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