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What is 1 7/15 + 3/9

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Answer:

1 and 36/45

Explanation:

First, you have to make the denominators the same so that you can add them.

The smallest number that both 15 and 9 are factors of is 45.

Since you had to multiply 15 by 3 to get 45, you need to multiply 7 by 3 as well. this leaves with the fraction 1 21/45.

You multiplied 9 by 5 to get 45 so now you need to multiply 3 by 5 as well leaving you with the fraction 15/45.

Now all you have to do is add 1 21/45 + 15/45.

15 + 21 = 36 leaving you with your answer:

1 36/45

Hope this helps!

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