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lozanna [386]
3 years ago
10

What is the sum of 1 1/2 and 2/3

Mathematics
2 answers:
shutvik [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

2\frac{1}{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

1\frac{1}{3}+ \frac{2}{3}

=2\frac{1}{6}

So therefore, that is how you found your answer: 2\frac{1}{6}

prisoha [69]3 years ago
6 0

1\dfrac{1}{2}+\dfrac{2}{3}=1+\dfrac{1\cdot3}{2\cdot3}+\dfrac{2\cdot2}{3\cdot2}=1+\dfrac{3}{6}+\dfrac{4}{6}=1+\dfrac{3+4}{6}=1+\dfrac{7}{6}=1+1\dfrac{1}{6}=2\dfrac{1}{6}\\\\Answer:\ \boxed{1\dfrac{1}{2}+\dfrac{2}{3}=2\dfrac{1}{6}}

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