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I’ve done this before,I’m in 7th rn but I forgot how to do this

I’ve done this before,I’m in 7th rn but I forgot how to do this-example-1
User Stepmuel
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Answer:


\boxed{ \bold{ \huge{ \boxed{ \sf{ (17)/(12)}}}}}

Explanation:


\sf{ (7)/(12) + (5)/(6) }

Take the L.C.M of 12 and 6

To find L.C.M , first of all find the prime factors of each numbers.

12 = 2 × 2 × 3

6 = 2 × 3

Take out the common prime factors i.e 2 and 3

Also take out the other remaining prime factors : 2

Multiply those all prime factors and obtain L.C.M

L.C.M = Common factors × Remaining factors

= 2 × 3 × 2

= 12


\dashrightarrow{ \sf{ (7 * 1 + 5 * 2)/(12)}}


\dashrightarrow{ \sf{ (7 + 10)/(12)}}


\dashrightarrow{ \sf{ (17)/(12)}}

Hope I helped!

Best regards! :D

User Larry OBrien
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Answer:

the answer is 17/12 all u have to do is change it into a mix fraction

User SlateEntropy
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