Question #b8408

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Oct 11, 2017

3 7/12 cups

Explanation:

To solve this problem, we need to add together two fractions with different denominators.

In order to add them correctly, we need to change both fractions so they have the same denominator.

One fraction has a denominator of color(limegreen)3 and the other has a denominator of color(blue)4. The least common multiple of 3 and 4 is 12, so we need to alter both fractions to have a denominator of 12.

Let's start with 2 1/3. We can multiply both the top and bottom of the fraction by color(blue)4 to get a denominator of color(red)12:

2 color(white)"-"(1*color(blue)4)/(3*color(blue)4) = 2 4/(color(red)12)

Next, let's change 1 1/4 in the same way by multiplying the top and bottom of the fraction by color(limegreen)3 to get a denominator of color(red)12.

1 color(white)"-"(1*color(limegreen)3)/(4*color(limegreen)3) = 1 3/color(red)12

Now, we can add the fractions together properly:

2 4/12 + 1 3/12

= (2 + 4/12) + (1 + 3/12)

= (2 + 1) + (4/12 + 3/12)

= 3 + 7/12

= 3 7/12

Final Answer