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3 April, 04:18

Which equation shows how to use equivalent fractions to evaluate 2 5 + 3 4 5 2 + 4 3 start fraction, 2, divided by, 5, end fraction, plus, start fraction, 3, divided by, 4, end fraction?

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  1. 3 April, 06:36
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    2/5 + 3/4 = 23/20

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    2/5 + 3/4

    To evaluate this using equivalent fractions, we have to make the fractions have the same denominators, in such a way that the value of each fraction is unchanged.

    First consider the denominators of each fractions: 5 and 4. Their lowest common multiple is 5*4 = 20.

    20/4 = 5, and 20/5 = 4

    Now, 2/5 = (2*4) / (5*4) = 8/20

    and 3/4 = (3*5) / (4*5) = 15/20

    So

    2/5 + 3/4 = 8/20 + 15/20

    = (8+15) / 20 = 23/20

    Therefore,

    2/5 + 3/4 = 23/20
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