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Russ has two jars of glue . One jar is 1/3 full the other is 2/5 full use the fractions to write an equation to find the amount of glue Russ has
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Russ has two jars of glue . One jar is 1/3 full the other is 2/5 full use the fractions to write an equation to find the amount of glue Russ has
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The commun multiple of 3 and 5 is 15.
1/3×5= 5/15
2/5×3= 6/15
5/15+6/15= 11/15.
The amount of glue he has is 11/15
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1/3 = 5/15
2/5= 6/15
5/15+ 6/15= 11/15
Answer: 11/15
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