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)

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1/2

2/3

1/3

If 1/3 of the parks already have flagpoles and the city decides to install flagpoles in another 1/3 of the parks, the total fractional portion of parks that have flagpoles is 1/3 + 1/3 = 2/3.

Therefore, the answer is 2/3.

To find the total fractional portion of parks that have flagpoles, we need to add the original fraction (1/3) to the additional fraction (1/3).

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 initial fractional portion of parks with flagpoles (1/3) to the additional fractional portion (1/3) of parks that the city decides to install flagpoles in.

Adding 1/3 and 1/3 gives us: 1/3 + 1/3 = 2/3.

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