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janiya101:

help

lke1400800:

Toast off

janiya101:

supie:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @lke1400800 Toast off \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Toast?

supie:

Ok so just add them up they already have the same denominator. so just add the top ones they both have to add up to \(\frac{5}{3}\)

supie:

Lmk what you get as your answer.

janiya101:

8/3

supie:

No.

janiya101:

waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

supie:

What you have to do is add up the answer options For example Option 1: \(\frac13+\)\(\frac23+\)\(\frac23=\frac{?}{?}\) and you have \(\frac43+\)\(\frac23=\frac{?}{?}\)

supie:

Do that to all of your answer choices then whichever one you get that is both of them are \(\frac53\) then that one is correct. Like it says something=something it has to be true for example 2+2=1+3 or 4+4=2+2+4 They both =8 so that would be true so we are basically looking for the one that is true.

supie:

Do you get it now @janiya101?

janiya101:

whats the awnser

supie:

I just gave you a gave explanation. I cant give direct answers. You tell me what the answer is.

supie:

So basically all you have to do is add the fractions from the left and right side of the `=` sign.

janiya101:

ok

supie:

If they both = \(\frac{5}{3}\) than that is your answer.

janiya101:

ok

supie:

Ok Bye now.

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