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Work out 1/12 + 3/6
notice that the denominators aren't the same2) To make them the same, multiply the numerator and denominator by 2 to get 6/12.3 now we can add the numerators together as the denominators are now the same giving us the answer 1/12 + 6/12 = 7/12
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