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Ilya [14]
3 years ago
7

4/3x+ 4 2/3 equivalent to

Mathematics
1 answer:
Dominik [7]3 years ago
5 0
I believe this question should be a multiple choice question as there are numerous solutions.

Some of these solutions are:
4/3x+ 4 2/3 = <span>4/3x+ 8/3
</span>4/3x+ 4 2/3 = <span>8/6x+ 4 4/6  
</span>4/3x+ 4 2/3 = 12/9x + 4 2/3 

This can be explained as:
For 8/6x+ 4 4/6, divide the numerator by 2 and the denominator by 2 in each of the terms, the output will be the original expression.

For 12/9x + 4 2/3 , divide the numerator by 3 and the denominator by 3 in the first term (12/9x), the result will be the original expression.
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