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Sketch a model to show how to combine the following fractions: 4/3 + 2/3 =

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Hello there! :)

Answer:


\boxed{2}

*The answer must have A POSITIVE SIGN ONLY!*

Explanation:


(4+2)/(3)

First, you add by the numbers into numerators from left/right.


4+2=6

Then, you divide by the numbers from left/right.


6/3=2


\boxed{=2}, is the final answer.

Hope this helps you!

Have a nice day! :)

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-Charlie

Thank you! :)

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4/3 + 2/3= (4+2)/3= 6/3= 2
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