Answer:
4
![(1)/(6)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/college/qvdnhfynctmwjvm1ll5tom8i638hmdyvry.png)
Explanation:
When adding fractions, you want to make the denominators of the fraction the same. To do this, we can multiply both the numerator and denominator of 3/4 by 3. When changing either a denominator or numerator in a fraction, you must do the same thing to the numerator as the denominator.
Now we have
. To add 9/12 and 5/12, we keep the denominator the same, and add the numerators, getting
. This is greater than 1, so we can take 12/12 from 14/12, and make it
. If we then add 3, we get
, which simplifies to
![4 (1)/(6)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/mathematics/high-school/ooh1gl479ywob0wnlh21pj98dgrsicthfq.png)