How do you add 34+23?

1 Answer
Nov 23, 2016

See explanation.

Explanation:

To add (or subtract) fractions with different denominators you have to find the common denominator first. The easiest way is to find the denominator is to multiply both denominators, so here the common denominator will be 34=12

Now we have to expand both fractions to get the denominator found above:

3343+2434=912+812

Now to add (subtract) fractions with equal denominators you just add (subtract) the numerators. The denominator stays unchanged:

912+812=1712

Final step is to reduce the fraction and change it to a mixed number (if possible)

1712 cannot be reduced but it is an improper fraction, so it can be written as a mixed number:

1712=1512

The final answer is: The value of this expression is 1512