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What is the simplified product of 2/5+2/3​

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Explanation:


{ \blue{ \sf{ (2)/(5) + (2)/(3)}}}

If you take the Lowest Common Multiple (L.C.M.) you will get 15.


{ \blue{ \sf{ (6+10)/(15)}}}


{= \blue{ \sf{ (16)/(15)}}}

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(2)/(5) + (2)/(3) = \\ lcm \: of \: 5 \: and \: 3 \: is \: 15 \: so \\ (6 + 10)/(15) = = \: (16)/(15)

Therefore, the answer is


{ \red{ \sf{ (16)/(5)}}}


\colorbox{pink}{\blue{ \boxed{ \tt{ hope \: it \: helps \: you}}}}

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