3
1/4 and 1/4
You could consider the whole number as a fraction whose denominator is 1. For example, 37 = 37/1.
To get the right answer. If you add 1/3 and 1/4, you might not be as successful as when you add 4/12 and 3/12.
There are an infinite number of correct answers.The two fractions areany number/any denominatorandthe same denominator minus the first number/the same denominator
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1/4 and 1/4
They didn't. It isn't supposed to add up to one, rather fractional amounts can be formed by adding various combinations of the fractions. If the eguptions needed to represent the value 1, they wouldn't do it with fractions.
You have to multiply the bottom number by the whole number. then add it to the top number. EX: 1/2+3=7/2
1/4 + 2/4
1/15 + 1/15 + 1/15
You could consider the whole number as a fraction whose denominator is 1. For example, 37 = 37/1.
To get the right answer. If you add 1/3 and 1/4, you might not be as successful as when you add 4/12 and 3/12.
There are an infinite number of correct answers.The two fractions areany number/any denominatorandthe same denominator minus the first number/the same denominator
1/10+1/10=2/10 which reduces to 1/5
If you have 1 and 1, that means it is two. To add a number, count up the number you have from the original number you are adding to.
1/2 and 2/4 ? If both fractions are in their reduced forms, there can be no solution where the denominators are different.