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Add the fractions. **Remember to have a common denominator.**
1/4 + 1/3

User Samuel Fine
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first, you make it into a equivalent fraction by finding a common denominator for both of the fractions, now the problem is 3/12+ 4/12. Now add them together and get 7/12 as ur answer
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Answer:


\sf \: (7)/(12)

Explanation:

Given problem,


\sf \rightarrow \: (1)/(4) + (1)/(3)

Let's solve the problem,


\sf \rightarrow \: (1)/(4) + (1)/(3)


\sf \rightarrow \: ((1) * 3)/((4) * 3) + ((1) * 4)/((3) * 4)


\sf \rightarrow \: (3)/(12) + (4)/(12)


\sf \rightarrow \: ((3 + 4))/(12)


\sf \rightarrow \: (7)/(12)

Hence, the answer is 7/12.

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