1/3 + 3/4 = 4/12 + 9/12 = 13/12 = 1 and 1/12
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Many fractions, an infinite number of them, have a sum of 1. One example is 1/3 + 2/3. Another example is 1/4 + 3/4.
3/4 + 5/6
infinite number of fractions can have d sum greater than 3 over 4. the condition will be x+y>3 over 4;thus the fractions can be positive or negative andthe answer will be infinite.
The sum of two fractions will only be a whole number if the fractions have a common denominator. When the denominators are different, the sum will be a fraction with a different denominator, making it impossible to be a whole number. Thus, estimating the sum of two fractions will generally result in a fraction, not a whole number.
This is a false statement. An example would be 1/3 plus 3/4; the sum of wich is 13/12 or 1 1/12.