Illustrate a countryside farm scene during the day. On the left, show an open wooden farm gate. The farm should contain several turkeys and chickens in an enclosed area, specifically showing that 3/4 of the them have escaped and are wandering outside the fence. Also, depict half of the farm's goats wandering outside the fenced area, implying they've also escaped from the opened gate. The farm should be lush and picturesque, with a big barn visible in the background, a green field, and a clear blue sky.

James left the farm gate open and 3/4 of the turkeys, 3/4 of the chickens and 1/2 of the goats got out. What fraction of the turkeys and chickens got out altogether?

10/34 is your answer

To find the fraction of turkeys and chickens that got out altogether, we need to combine the fractions of turkeys and chickens separately.

Let's start with the turkeys:
Given that 3/4 of the turkeys got out, we need to calculate the fraction:
3/4 of the turkeys = 3/4 * 1/1 = 3/4

Next, let's consider the chickens:
Again, given that 3/4 of the chickens got out, we calculate the fraction:
3/4 of the chickens = 3/4 * 1/1 = 3/4

Now, let's add the fractions of turkeys and chickens that got out together:
3/4 (turkeys) + 3/4 (chickens) = 6/4 = 3/2

Therefore, the fraction of turkeys and chickens that got out altogether is 3/2.