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Linear Algebra 8 Online
OpenStudy (brandon22):

3/8 and 5/12

OpenStudy (robtobey2):

\[\frac{3}{8}+\frac{5}{12}=\frac{19}{24} \]

OpenStudy (robtobey2):

"and" is often interpreted as "+"

OpenStudy (tomatotsundere):

Okay, so what are you asking for?

OpenStudy (tomatotsundere):

Are you wanting me to simplify?

OpenStudy (tomatotsundere):

Because, you cant if that's what your asking.

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

3/8 and 5/12 This is not a question.

OpenStudy (tomatotsundere):

^ Exactly

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

\[\frac38 + \frac5{12} = \frac{3\times3}{24}+\frac{5\times2}{24}=\frac{3\times3+5\times2}{24}\]

OpenStudy (brandon22):

Thank you

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