answer= 11/12 (eleven twelfths )
2/3 = 8/12
1/4 = 3/12
8/12 + 3/12 = 11/12
Oh, dude, math time! So, two thirds plus four sixths is like... drumroll... two! Yeah, you heard me right. When you add those fractions together, you get two. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
It is: 5/9 plus 2/3 = 11/9
When you simplify four sixths (4/6), you get two thirds (2/3), making this problem easier. Since both fractions now have the common denominators of 3, you just add the numerators together to get four thirds (4/3), or one and one third (1 1/3).
Oh, dude, math time! So, two thirds plus three tenths is... wait for it... 2.3! Just kidding, it's actually 1.1. Like, you add the fractions together and get 11 over 10, which simplifies to 1.1. Math can be fun, right?
Oh, dude, it's like adding fractions at a math party. So, one and two thirds plus one and two thirds equals... drumroll... four! Yep, that's right, four! So, if you've got one pizza with two-thirds eaten, and your friend brings another pizza with two-thirds eaten, you've got a full pizza party with four-thirds of pizza left!
Oh, dude, math time! So, two thirds plus four sixths is like... drumroll... two! Yeah, you heard me right. When you add those fractions together, you get two. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Add 'em up and divide by 3... you should get 76 and two-thirds. Another method: Add the excesses over 72 ie 14 + 0 + 0 = 14. 14/3 is 4 & two-thirds. Add that onto the 72 and you get 76 and two-thirds!
They add up to 19/20
It is: 5/9 plus 2/3 = 11/9
To add one fourth and two thirds, you first need a common denominator. The least common denominator for 4 and 3 is 12. Converting the fractions, one fourth becomes 3/12 and two thirds becomes 8/12. Adding them together gives you 11/12.
five sixths you change 2/3 to 4/6 then add
When you simplify four sixths (4/6), you get two thirds (2/3), making this problem easier. Since both fractions now have the common denominators of 3, you just add the numerators together to get four thirds (4/3), or one and one third (1 1/3).
Oh, dude, math time! So, two thirds plus three tenths is... wait for it... 2.3! Just kidding, it's actually 1.1. Like, you add the fractions together and get 11 over 10, which simplifies to 1.1. Math can be fun, right?
just add the lengths together ,so its plus or you can say its addition, so yeah i hope this helps you!
To add one fifth and two thirds, first find a common denominator. The least common multiple of 5 and 3 is 15. Converting the fractions, one fifth becomes 3/15 and two thirds becomes 10/15. Adding them together gives you 3/15 + 10/15 = 13/15.
you add the together and get 46
find the common denominator, then simply add the two top numbers