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NeTakaya
4 years ago
6

What is 2 over 8 plus 2 over 4

Mathematics
1 answer:
kompoz [17]4 years ago
5 0
2/8 + 2/4

so, what you wanna do is make the numbers have the same denominator, or bottom part of the fraction.

to do this, you have to make 8 into 4, which would mean you divide 8 by 2. and since you do to the numerator what you do to the denominator, now 2/8 is equal to 1/4.

now, you have 1/4+2/4, and since the denominators are the same, you can just add the numerators!!

so your answer is 3/4!! hope i helped, let me know if you need clarification on anything!!
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