Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]\large\boxed{\dfrac{1}{4}+\dfrac{1}{3}=\dfrac{7}{12}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\dfrac{1}{4}+\dfrac{1}{3}\qquad\text{find}\ LCD=(4)(3)=12\\\\=\dfrac{1\cdot3}{4\cdot3}+\dfrac{1\cdot4}{3\cdot4}=\dfrac{3}{12}+\dfrac{4}{12}=\dfrac{3+4}{12}=\dfrac{7}{12}[/tex]
Answer:
7/12
Step-by-step explanation:
- Write all numerators above the least common denominator which is 12.
- Divide the denominator 12 by the first denominator 4 and add it to the first numerator 1, your result should be 3.
- Divide the denominator 12 by the second denominator 3 and add it to the second numerator 1, your result should be 4.
- Add the numerator since you have a + sign 3+4/12.
- Answer: 7/12.