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I got 4/7s + 5/7 But I’m not sure if that’s correct
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Hey there! :)
2/7(2s + 3)
Simplify by by using the rainbow tactic.
(2/7 × 2s) + (2/7 × 3)
Simplify.
**Remember : 2s is the same as 2/1s and 3 is the same as 3/1**
(2/7 × 2/1s) + (2/7 × 3/1)
Simplify.
4/7s + 6/7
~Hope I helped!~
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