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OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

HELP ME PLEASE OMG BEST QUESTION EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

@Mehek14 :)

Mehek (mehek14):

First you have to add \(\dfrac{1}{7}+\dfrac{1}{2}\) You have to find common denominators What do 7 and 2 both go into?

OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

14

OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

so the denominator is 14 and then the top number is 2

Mehek (mehek14):

So multiply \(\dfrac{2*1}{2*7}=\) and \(\dfrac{7*1}{7*2}=\)

Mehek (mehek14):

7 goes into 14 two times so you multiply 1/7 by 2 2 goes in seven times so multiply 1/2 by 7

OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

7/14

OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

wait you kinda confused me

Mehek (mehek14):

7/14 is right what about the other one?

OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

hmmm so 1 4/7

OpenStudy (radar):

Or, try this: P = 2 (l + w) P = 2 (1/7 + 1/2) P = 2/7 + 2/2 P = 2/7 + 1 or 1 2/7 a few moments ago

OpenStudy (acespeedfighter):

im pretty confused

Mehek (mehek14):

\(\dfrac{2*1}{2*7}=?\) \(\dfrac{7*1}{7*2}=?\)

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