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Add the following fraction. 1/4+2/4

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Answer:


\boxed{ \bf \: 3/4}


\underline{\rm \: OR \: In \: DECIMAL :-}


\boxed{\bf0.75}

Explanation:

Given Expression :-


\sf\cfrac{1}{4} + \cfrac{2}{4}

We need to solve this fraction.

Solution :-


\sf \implies \: \cfrac{1}{4} + \cfrac{2}{4}

As we know that the LCM of 4 and 4 is 4.

So,


\sf \implies \: \cfrac{1 + 2}{4}


\underline{\rm \: Simply \: Add \: 1 \: and \: 2 \: which \: is \: On \: the \: numerator :-}


\sf \implies \: \cfrac{3}{4}

This Fraction can't be cancelled.

Hence, the answer of the given expression would be:-


\tt \: 3/4

In Decimal The answer would be :-


\tt \: 0.75


\rule{225pt}{2pt}

I hope this helps!

Let me know if you have any questions.

User Lukaleli
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1/4+2/4

add the numerators together

1+2= 3

the denominator stays the same

Answer:

3/4

User NickP
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