Answer :
So you can basically just split 2/3 into 2 parts, (1/3 and 1/3)
and than make them so they're not thirds, like 2/6.
2/6 plus 2/6 = 4/6, so you can just simplify that into 2/3.
Hope it helped :)
and than make them so they're not thirds, like 2/6.
2/6 plus 2/6 = 4/6, so you can just simplify that into 2/3.
Hope it helped :)
The two fractions with a sum of 2/3 but with neither denominator equal to 3 are; 2/6 and 2/6
Two fractions that can give a sum of 2/3 are;
⅓ and ⅓.
However, we are told that the denominator of both fractions must not be 3.
This means we have to multiply both numerator and denominator by the same number so that the denominator is no longer 3.
From multiplication law of equality of fractions, when we multiply the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same number, the result is equal to the initial fraction.
Thus, let us multiply both numerator and denominator by 2 to get;
2/6 and 2/6
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