Mathematics
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
7/15 + 9/ 15 + 4/15 = ??
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
20/15
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
What have u done?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
4/3
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
common denominator right
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
@AlexKross dont give direct answers. Its against the rules
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it there any way it can be a mixed number?
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
improper can be turned into mixed i think
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you want me to give you the choices?
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
9/15 can be simplified to 3/15
\[\frac{ 9 }{ 15 } = \frac{ 3 }{ 15 }\]
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
i thought people can't give answers
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OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
Add 7/15 + 3/5:\[\frac{ 7 }{ 15 } + \frac{ 3 }{ 15 } = \frac{ 16 }{ 15 }\]
OpenStudy (benlindquist):
?? ✌🏻
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its multiple choice A) 7/9 B) 1 13/15 C) 2 2/9 D) 1 1/3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@KendrickLamar2014
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
Can you draw the problem? @rainbowswirl
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
what do you mean? @KendrickLamar2014
OpenStudy (anonymous):
now what do i do? @KendrickLamar2014
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
You click the draw button and then draw the problem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do you want me to draw the answers? @KendrickLamar2014
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OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
Nope, I want you to draw the problem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
could you make up a problem to show me, I dont know how to add fractions :(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@KendrickLamar2014
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
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OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
@rainbowswirl
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I got 1/1?! @KendrickLamar2014
OpenStudy (anonymous):
would it be 1 13/15?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@KendrickLamar2014
OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):
No you draw your problem like that ^