4/6 + 5/6 THEN MUITLP

HOW DO YOU DO THIS METION

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4/6 + 5/6 = 9/6 (multiply by what?)

To add fractions, you need a common denominator. In this case, the denominator is 6 for both fractions.

To add 4/6 and 5/6:
1. Write down the fractions: 4/6 + 5/6.
2. Since the denominators are already the same, we can simply add the numerators: 4 + 5 = 9.
3. Write the sum over the common denominator: 9/6.

Now, to multiply the result by another number, we will multiply the numerator by that number while keeping the denominator the same.

Let's say we want to multiply 9/6 by m:
1. Write down the fraction: 9/6.
2. Multiply the numerator by m: 9 * m = 9m.
3. Keep the denominator the same: 9m/6.

Therefore, the result of (4/6 + 5/6) multiplied by another number (m) is 9m/6.