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Sam needs

5_
6
cup mashed bananas and
3_
4
cup mashed
strawberries for a recipe. He wants to find whether he needs
more bananas or more strawberries. How can he write 5_
6
and
3_
4
as a pair of fractions with a common denominator?

User Eric Yin
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Answer:

He needs more bananas. (
(10)/(12)+(9)/(12))

Explanation:

Find the least common multiple for both denominators.

For 6 and 4 in the denominators, their L.C.M is 12.

Cup of mashed bananas:

Multiply both the numerator and denominator by 2.


(5)/(6) = (10)/(12)

Cup of mashed strawberries:

Multiply both the numerator and denominator by 3.


(3)/(4) = (9)/(12)

Since the denominators are now the same, we can compare them in the same ratio.


(10)/(12) > (9)/(12)

Therefore he needs
(1)/(12) more mashed bananas than mashed strawberries.

User Mare
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