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How is 1/2+1/4 solved differently than 1/2+1/3?

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well 1/2 plus 1/3 would have more overall rather than 1/2+1/4 simply because 1/3 is bigger than 1/2
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Answer:

Refer explanation below.

Explanation:

For two integers a and b, denoted LCM(a,b), the LCM is the smallest integer that is divisible by both a and b.

Distributive property:
a(b+c)=ab+ac

We are given two expression,


(1)/(2)+(1)/(4) and
(1)/(2)+(1)/(3)

We have to show how we solve them differently.

Considering the first expression,


(1)/(2)+(1)/(4)

Here we can apply the inverse of distributive property,

taking
(1)/(2) common from the fraction, We get


\Rightarrow (1)/(2)(1+(1)/(2))


\Rightarrow (1)/(2)((2+1)/(2))


\Rightarrow (1)/(2)((3)/(2))


\Rightarrow (3)/(4)

Now consider the second expression,


(1)/(2)+(1)/(3)

Take least common factor of denominator that is 2 and 3.

LCM(2,3) = 6 , we get,


(3+2)/(6)=(5)/(6)

Thus, We can solve the two fraction differently.



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