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| Question 47421:  I am trying to solve and simplify the following
 1 + 2/3
 divided by
 2 + 1/2
 Can someone assist me with this please and thank you.
 Answer by mszlmb(115)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Your problem is  . 
 As you know, 1+2/3 = 3/3+2/3.  Why?  Well 1=1/1 or 2/2 or 3/3 or 23123/23123 etc..., we just changed it to 3/3 for convenience.  How do we add 3/3 and 2/3?  as long as the denominators (
  ) are the same, you just add the nominators.  2+3=5, and thus 2/3+3/3=5/3.  Applying this to the denominator of  , we have  . we're dividing fractions, which is simple.  you see, to divide fractions, you just take the second fraction, and FLIP IT, then multiply.
 you wanna divide 5/3 by 5/2, so you multiply 5/3 by 2/5!
 and multiplying is even simpler, just multiply nom*nom and den*den, SIMPLE!
 5/3*2/5=10/15, because 5*2=10 and 3*5=15.
 SIMPLIFY!!!
 10/15 has the greatest common factor of 5, dividing both top n bottom by 5 gives us 2/3.
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