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How to solve 4/3 + 5/4​

User David Dale
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Answer:

2(7/12)

Explanation:

First, try to match the denominators.

4/3+5/4

To match the denominators, multiply them with each other.If the denominator multiplys with each other, the numerator also have to multiply too.

=
((4*4))/((3*4)) +((5*3))/((4*3))

=
(16)/(12) +(15)/(12)

=
(16+15)/(12)

=
(31)/(12) (If you want it as a improper fraction, you can stop here)But normally we continue till we get a mixed number if we get a improper fraction.

So 31/12 equals to 2(7/12) as a mixed number

User Abdallah Alsamman
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Answer:

Explanation:

First, you need to get a common denominator.

You can do this by multiplying each fraction by 3 or 4.

See,

4/3 * 4/4=16/12

5/4 * 3/3=15/12

16+15=31

31/12

User Dylan Richards
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