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Answer: 9/14
Explanation. First, you have to find the least common denominator. The least common denominator is the lowest number you can use on the denominator to create a set of equivalent fractions
7 and 2 can both go into 14
Whatever number you use to multiply to equal 14, you do the same to the top.
It would look like this.
2/14 + 7/14
Then you add.
2/14 + 7/14= 9/14
You can’t simplify this fraction so this is your answer. Hope this helped!
Explanation. First, you have to find the least common denominator. The least common denominator is the lowest number you can use on the denominator to create a set of equivalent fractions
7 and 2 can both go into 14
Whatever number you use to multiply to equal 14, you do the same to the top.
It would look like this.
2/14 + 7/14
Then you add.
2/14 + 7/14= 9/14
You can’t simplify this fraction so this is your answer. Hope this helped!
Answer:
[tex] \frac{9}{14} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
1) find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 7,2.
[tex]lcd = 14[/tex]
2) Make the denominators the same as the LCD.
[tex] \frac{1 \times 2}{7 \times 2} + \frac{1 \times 7}{2 \times 7} [/tex]
3) Simplify. Denominators are now the same.
[tex] \frac{2}{14} + \frac{7}{14} [/tex]
4) Join the denominators.
[tex] \frac{2 + 7}{14} [/tex]
5) Simplify 2 + 7 to 9.
[tex] \frac{9}{14} [/tex]
Therefor, the answer is 9/14.