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18 March, 09:52

7 1/4 + 5 3/5 = reduced to it's lowest form

A. 13 3/10

B. 12 17/20

C. 12 7/10

D. 12 11/20

How is this solved?

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  1. 18 March, 10:33
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    7 1/4 + 5 3/5

    First, you need a common denominator to add the two. 20 will work.

    4x5=20, so we have to also multiply 1 by 5.

    4x5=20, 1x5=5

    5x4=20, so we have to also multiply 3 by 4.

    5x4=20, 3x4=12

    And now we put the fractions back in.

    7 5/20 + 5 12/20

    And add them.

    7 5/20 + 5 12/20 = 12 17/20

    Now, we're supposed to reduce it to its lowest form.

    Unfortunately, the fraction cannot be reduced, because 17 is a prime number, meaning there are no factors to it except one and itself.

    Therefore, the lowest form of 12 17/20 is 12 17/20

    Your answer is B, 12 17/20
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