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  • Given :-

[tex]5 \frac{1}{4} + 1 \frac{3}{8} [/tex]

Lets solve it

[tex]5 \frac{1}{4} + 1 \frac{3}{8} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{21}{4} + \frac{11}{8} [/tex]

Taking the LCM of both denominator which is 8

[tex] \frac{42 + 11}{8} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{53}{8} [/tex]

Hey ! there

Answer:

  • [tex] \bold{ 6 \dfrac{5}{8} } \sf{\: is \: the \: answer}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

In this question we are given with two whole fraction . And we are asked to simplify them by adding .

Solution : -

Step 1 : Converting the fractions into improper fraction :

[tex]\dashrightarrow \: \qquad \: \dfrac{21}{4} + \dfrac{11}{8} [/tex]

Step 2 : We know that L.C.M of 4 and 8 is 8. So,

[tex]\dashrightarrow \: \qquad \: \dfrac{42 + 11}{8} [/tex]

Step 3 : Adding 42and 11 :

[tex]\dashrightarrow \: \qquad \: \dfrac{53}{8} [/tex]

Step 4 : Converting it in form of whole fraction :

[tex]\dashrightarrow \: \qquad \blue{\underline{\boxed{\frak{ \:6 \dfrac{5}{8} }}}} \quad\bigstar[/tex]

  • Therefore , 6 whole 5/8 is the correct answer .

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