What is the sum of 5 4/6 + 4 1/3
1 answer:
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
First convert them to improper fractions
5 4/6 = (5×6 + 4)/6= 34/6
4 1/3 = (4×3 + 1)/3=13/3
Now make them have the same denominator. In order to do this, you must multiple 13/3 by 2/2, so both the denominators equal 6.
13/3 × 2/2 = 26/6
34/6 + 26/6 = 60/6 = 10
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