What is the result of adding the following fractions: 1/4 + 2/3?

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To add the fractions ( \frac{1}{4} ) and ( \frac{2}{3} ), we first need a common denominator. The denominators here are 4 and 3. The least common multiple (LCM) of 4 and 3 is 12.

Next, we convert each fraction to have a denominator of 12:

  • For ( \frac{1}{4} ):

[

\frac{1}{4} \times \frac{3}{3} = \frac{3}{12}

]

  • For ( \frac{2}{3} ):

[

\frac{2}{3} \times \frac{4}{4} = \frac{8}{12}

]

Now we can add the two fractions:

[

\frac{3}{12} + \frac{8}{12} = \frac{3 + 8}{12} = \frac{11}{12}

]

Thus, the sum of ( \frac{1}{4} ) and ( \frac{2}{3} ) is ( \frac{11}{12} \

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