help ss down below :/
both of the fractions already have the same denominator, so all you have to do is add the two fractions together, \(\large\frac37+\frac47\)
do you think you can do that ?
Do you still need help?
\(\frac37+\frac47\) is the same thing as \(\frac{(3+4)}{7}=\frac{}{7}\), just add 3 and 4
How'd you get that ?
i added 3/7+4/7
all you're doing is adding the numerators together 3+4=?
yes, i didn't realize you said 7 before - sorry e.e but you're right, you would have \(\frac77\) do you know what the fraction is equal to if both the numerator and denominator are the same?
you know fractions is division so \(\frac77=7÷7\) do you know what \(7\div7=?\)
Yes, so what would the answer be?
If \(\frac{3}{7}+\frac{4}{7}=\frac{7}{7}\), and \(\frac{7}{7}=1\) Then that means that \(\frac{3}{7}+\frac{4}{7}=\) what Hint: \(\frac{3}{4}+\frac{4}{7}\) \(\frac{7}{7}\) and 1 are all the same thing
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