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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{5}{9} + \frac{4}{6}[/tex]
First, we need to convert the denominator (bottom number) so that they're the same.
We need to find the LCM (lowest common multiple,) which in the case of 9 and 6 is 18.
Next, what we do to the denominator needs to also be done to the numerator.
We multiple 9 by 2 to get to 18, and we multiplied 6 by 3. So we need to do that to 5 and 4
This ends us with:
[tex]\frac{10}{18} + \frac{12}{18}[/tex]
Now, just add the numerators together.
10 + 12 = 22
So the answer is: [tex]\frac{22}{18}[/tex]
If they ask for it in its simplest form it'd be: [tex]\frac{11}{9}[/tex]
If it asks for it as a mixed number it'd be: [tex]1\frac{4}{18}[/tex]
If simplified and as a mixed number: [tex]1\frac{2}{9}[/tex]