which one do you mean?
[(5/6+1)]/6
5/6+1 = 11/6
(11/6)/6= (11/6)x(1/6)= 11/36
or
5/6 +1/6 = 6/6=1
7/9 x 4/1 = 28/9
Yes, this works, with one; 1 plus 1 over 1 = 2 No, it does not work with numbers over 2. 2 plus 1 over 2 = 1.5 3 plus 1 over 3 = 1.33333333... 4 plus 1 over 4 = 1.25 5 plus 1 over 5 = 1.2
1/8 plus 1/4 plus 1/2 = 7/8 or 0.875
1/5 plus 1/7 plus 3/10 is equal to 0.642857
its going to be 4over 27 ----
1 over 2 plus 1 over 2= 2 over 2= 1 whole
the answer is 1 and 5 over 12 :)
i would show my work but that WOULD BE SO BORING so the answer is fifteen over sixteen. 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 = gotta convert them all to 16ths. 8/16 + 4/16 + 2/16 + 1/16 = 15/16. later people
((2 plus (1 over 4)) plus 3) plus (7 over 8) = 6.12500
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Answer:-1/y = 1/x+1/zSubtract 1/z from both sides:1/y -1/z = 1/xMultiply both sides by yz:z -y = yz/xMultiply both sides by x:x(z -y) = yzDivide both sides by z -yx = yz/(z-y)
1 over 3 plus 1 over 12 equals 5 over 12