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OpenStudy (anonymous):
-simplified
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
Get common denominators
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i only got 63.. i can't think of the numerator
OpenStudy (luigi0210):
What term do 9 and 7 hare?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry 55/63
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
55/63 thank you (:
OpenStudy (tester97):
Correct! ;)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@cassidyxjoey Your welcome :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
7/8 + 3/4 is? simplified
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im terrible with fractions.. xc
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OpenStudy (tester97):
The answer is \[\frac{ 13 }{ 8 }\]Also in the future, if you are pressed for time or just want to check your answers you can use a graphing calculator (if you have access to it)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
but what would it be simplified? :c? 1 5/8?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
13/8 would not be simplified
OpenStudy (anonymous):
It's already in simplest form
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but wouldn't there be a whole number then the fraction?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Yes, if you convert it into a mixed number since it's an improper fraction.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok so i was right 1 5/8 (: Thank you.
OpenStudy (tester97):
wait hold on let me refresh my memory on fractions.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it was correct (:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
3/10 + 3/14?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im sorry for asking alot.. just im way behind in math and.. online school doesn't help ):
OpenStudy (tester97):
18/35 is the answer because you get the common denominators. Then you go from there