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I don't understand completely 4 1/6+2 3/8
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I don't understand completely 4 1/6+2 3/8
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My answer is 6 13/24
All you have to do is turn the mixed numbers into a improper fraction, find LCM (Least Common Multiple) of 6 and 8. Divide first, Multiply, then add. Reduce It.
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Ok, we have 4 1/6 + 2 3/8, no problem
4 1/6 and 2 3/8 common denominator is 24
24 divide 6 = 4
1 x 4 = 4
Basically, 4 4/24
Now, we have 2 3/8
24 divide 8 = 3
3 x 3 = 9
Basically, 2 9/24
4 4/24 + 2 9/24 = 6 13/24
Hope this helps!
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