Add 11/15+2/3
To add 11/15 and 2/3, we need to find a common denominator and then combine the fractions.
The least common denominator between 15 and 3 is 15.
We can rewrite 11/15 as 11 * (1/15) and 2/3 as 10 * (1/15).
So, 11/15 + 2/3 = (11 * 1/15) + (10 * 1/15)
= (11 + 10) / 15
= 21/15
We can simplify 21/15 by dividing the numerator and denominator by the greatest common divisor, which is 3.
= (21/3) / (15/3)
= 7/5
Therefore, 11/15 + 2/3 = 7/5.
To add 11/15 and 2/3, we need to find a common denominator. The least common multiple (LCM) of 15 and 3 is 15.
To convert the fractions to have a common denominator of 15, we multiply the numerator and denominator of each fraction by the appropriate factor:
11/15 = (11 * 1)/(15 * 1) = 11/15
2/3 = (2 * 5)/(3 * 5) = 10/15
Now that both fractions have a common denominator of 15, we can add them:
11/15 + 10/15 = (11 + 10)/15 = 21/15
However, this fraction can be simplified further. Both the numerator and denominator are divisible by 3:
21/15 = (7 * 3)/(5 * 3) = 7/5
So, 11/15 + 2/3 equals 7/5.
To add 11/15 and 2/3, we need to find a common denominator. The smallest common denominator between 15 and 3 is 15.
To make the denominators the same, we need to multiply the numerator and denominator of 11/15 by 3, and the numerator and denominator of 2/3 by 5. This gives us:
(11/15) + (2/3) = (11/15)*(3/3) + (2/3)*(5/5)
Simplifying, we get:
= (33/45) + (10/15)
Now that the denominators are the same, we can add the numerators:
= (33 + 10) / 45
= 43/45
Therefore, 11/15 + 2/3 = 43/45.