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A recipe for nut bread calls for 1/4 cup of walnuts and 2/6 cup

cup of pecans. What is
the total amount of walnuts and pecans needed for the recipe?

User Tim Janke
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Answer:


\sf Total \ amount \ of \ walnuts \ and \ pecans \ needed = (7)/(12)

Explanation:

Fraction addition:


\sf Amount \ of \ walnut \ needed = (1)/(4)


\sf Amount \ of \ pecans \ needed =(2)/(6) =(1)/(3)

To find the total amount of walnut and pecans, we have to add the fractions.

  • Find the LCM of the denominators.
  • Find equivalent fractions using the LCM
  • Now, add the fractions

LCM of 4 & 3 = 12

Equivalent fractions:


\sf (1)/(4)=(1*3)/(4*3)=(3)/(12)\\\\(1)/(3)=(1*4)/(3*4)=(4)/(12)

Now, add


\sf (3)/(12)+(4)/(12)=(3+4)/(12)


\sf = (7)/(12)

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