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4⁄6 + 2⁄4 + 3⁄5 please answer my question
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9/15 is the correct answer if you add 6,4,and 5 you will get 15. Then, add 4,2,and 3 and you will get 9. 9 is the numerator and 15 is the denominator.
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Let's multiply 6, 4 and 5 together
= 120
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80/120 + 60/120 + 72/120
This equals 212/120 or 1 92/120
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