Answer:
![(3)/(5) +(1)/(5) =(4)/(5)](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/mathematics/college/856ohshvar0crkvcz8hdberhwl306d93ot.png)
Explanation:
The denominator doesn't really matter here. You just have to add the numerators and then put the denominator back on again. The numerators are 3 and 1 and if you add 3 and 1 you will get 4. Now you have to put the denominator back on to the bottom of the numerator. So, if you but 5 on the bottom of 4 it will be
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