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Madison planted her garden with 2 5 marigolds and 3 7 tulips. What fraction of the plants in the garden are either marigolds or tulips?

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To answer this you will combine both fractions together to get a total. The denominators are not the same so you will need to create equivalent fractions for both with a common denominator. The denominator is like the units, and to be able to add them they must be the same.

2/5 + 3/7

2/5 = 14/35 and 3/7 = 15/35

14/35 + 15/35 = 29/35

29/35 of the garden are these 2 flowers.

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User ShowFocus
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Answer:


(29)/(35)

Explanation:

We have been given that Madison planted her garden with
(2)/(5) marigolds and
(3)/(7) tulips.

To find the number of plants in the garden that are either marigolds or tulips, we will add both numbers as:


(2)/(5)+(3)/(7)

Make a common denominator:


(2\cdot 7)/(5\cdot 7)+(3\cdot 5)/(7\cdot 5)


(14)/(35)+(15)/(35)

Add numerators:


(14+15)/(35)


(29)/(35)

Therefore,
(29)/(35) of the plants in the garden are either marigolds or tulips.

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