11/15.
How about: 1/3+1/3 = 2/3 as one example
1/6 + 2/3 + 1/4 = 2/12 + 8/12 + 3/12 = 13/12 = 1 1/12
2/3
3 1/2+6 5/8
11/15.
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.
Change 2/3 to 4/6. Add 1/6. Get 5/6.
The sum of two fractions will be equal to one when the numerator and the denominator of their sum are the same. Example: 1/3 + 2/3 = 3/3 or 1
equivalent fractions of 1/3: 2/6, 3/92 equivalent fractions for 1 over 3 = 2/6, 3/9
How about: 1/3+1/3 = 2/3 as one example
1/6 + 2/3 + 1/4 = 2/12 + 8/12 + 3/12 = 13/12 = 1 1/12
2 equivalent fractions for 3 over 11 are 6 over 22 or 12 over 44.
No, the fractions 2 over 3, and 2 over 6 the same? No, they are not the same. 2 over 6 is the same as 1 over 3. 2 over 3 is the same as 4 over 6. Smile.
3/6 + 1/2 This is addition of fractions. However, we first note that 3/6 can be reduced by '3' to 1/2 So the calculation becomes 1/2 + 1/2 = 1 NB Two halves one whole.
2 over 3 is a number. It has no potential to DO anything.
1/3 + 1/2