No, it is not.No, it is not.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! When you add three fourths to three fourths, you get six fourths. And you know what? Six fourths simplifies to one and a half. Just like that, you've created a beautiful fraction masterpiece!
It keeps the same shape and size, but the whole thing rises four units on the paper, as if by magic.
x = 3.5
it equals LxL+WxW
Two-fourths plus two-fourths equals 4/4 (four-fourths) or 1.
two fourths equals one half two eighths equals one quarter one half plus one quarter is three quarters. Or, two fourths equals four eighths four eighths plus two eighths equals six eighths six eighths equals three quarters.
three fourths
Six and three fourths plus four and three tenths equals
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Seventeen eighths or two and an eighth.
10
one-fourths + three-fourths = four-fourths = one whole
7.75 OR 7 3/4 OR seven and three-fourths
12
Five sixths.
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