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21 April, 20:48

Solve and show working for 6 4/6 + 4 2/4=

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  1. 21 April, 22:04
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    6 4/6 + 4 2/4 is equal to 11 1/6.

    First, I added 6 + 4 to get 10.

    Putting the first step to the side for now, I know that 2/4 is equal to 1/2, which is also equal to 3/6.

    Then I added 4/6 + 3/6 to get 1 1/6.

    Adding 10 + 1 1/6, I got 11 1/6.

    Sorry if this isn't very clear, math isn't my best subject.
  2. 22 April, 00:00
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    First you need to find a common denominator. To do that, you have to look at the denominators of the two fractions. They are 6 and 4. The closest number that they can both go into is 12. 6x2=12, 4x3=12. Then, what you multiplied the denominator by to get the number 12, you have to multiply the numerator, too.

    So, it would be 8/12 + 6/12. That is 14/12, or 1 1/6. Then you add that to the whole numbers, 6 and 4, which is 10. 10 + 1 1/6 = 11 1/6.

    The answer is 11 1/6

    So sorry that took so long
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