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2/3y + 1/6y = Please help me, I am unsure about this one. I just need a grasp on where to start.
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2/3y + 1/6y =
Please help me, I am unsure about this one. I just need a grasp on where to start.
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You can double 2/3 since the common denominator for 2/3 and 1/6 is 6 and you have 4/6y+1/6y which equals 5/6y
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The answer is 5/6y when you add both together
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