Gordon put 2 buckets of water and then 4/5 of a bucket of water.
If you add them you get that
The 2 buckets represent "wholes", you can express them as fractions, using the same denominator as the given fraction.
1 whole can be expressed as 5/5
2 wholes is then 10/5
Now add both measures:
![(10)/(5)+(4)/(5)=(10+4)/(5)=(14)/(5)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/efq0920qktvhuzl89uaviik8ntz4hx13bs.png)
You can express the answer
![(14)/(5)\text{ or 2}(4)/(5)](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/873b33i7oq819g8z6512he5fcv5o14090y.png)
Buckets of water