A city data report shows that 1/3 of the parks in that area have a flagpole. If the city decides to install more flagpoles in another 1/3 of the parks, what is the total fractional portion of parks that have flagpoles?(1 point)

Responses

1/2

0

1/3

2/3

1/3 + 1/3 = 2/3.

Therefore, the total fractional portion of parks that have flagpoles is 2/3.

To find the total fractional portion of parks that have flagpoles, we need to add the fraction of parks that currently have flagpoles to the fraction of parks that will have flagpoles.

Given that 1/3 of the parks currently have flagpoles and another 1/3 will have flagpoles, the total fraction of parks with flagpoles is 1/3 + 1/3 = 2/3.
Therefore, the correct answer is 2/3.

To find the total fractional portion of parks that have flagpoles, we need to add together the fractions of parks that currently have flagpoles and the fraction of parks where the city plans to install flagpoles.

According to the city data report, 1/3 of the parks currently have a flagpole.

If the city decides to install flagpoles in another 1/3 of the parks, we can add this fraction to the current fraction. So, the total fractional portion of parks with flagpoles would be 1/3 + 1/3 = 2/3.

Therefore, the correct answer is 2/3.