Write 5/?+3/? as a single fraction
To add fractions, we need a common denominator. In this case, we can use the least common multiple of the denominators, which is 3.
So, 5/? can be written as (5/1)(3/3) = 15/3?
And 3/? can be written as (3/1)(3/3) = 9/3?
Now we can add the fractions:
15/3? + 9/3? = (15 + 9)/3? = 24/3?
Simplifying, we get:
24/3? = 8/1
Therefore, 5/? + 3/? = 8/1 or simply 8.
To write 5/? + 3/? as a single fraction, we need to find a common denominator for the two fractions. Let's say the common denominator is "n".
We can then rewrite 5/? as (5/n) and 3/? as (3/n).
To find the single fraction, we add the numerators and keep the common denominator:
(5/n) + (3/n) = (5 + 3)/n = 8/n
Therefore, 5/? + 3/? can be written as 8/n.