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Sum of  
4/13
and
10/13
in Simplest Form

Given:  
4/13
+
10/13

Since the denominators are common (the same), we can add the numerators:
4/13
+
10/13
=
4 + 10/13
=
14/13
14/13
 is in Simplest Form since the Greatest Common Factor of 13 and 14 equals 1, GCF(13, 14) = 1
Therefore, the Sum of  
4/13
and
10/13
is equal to
14/13
in Simplest Form:  
4/13
+
10/13
=
14/13
Note:
14/13
is an improper fraction, and as a mixed number,  
14/13
= 1
1/13

The solution above and other related solutions were provided by the Sum of Fractions Application.

Find the Sum of Fractions in Simplest Form

Related Glossary Terms

Denominator

Divisibility Rules

Fraction

Greatest Common Factor (GCF)

Least Common Denominator (LCD)

Least Common Multiple (LCM)

Multiple

Numerator

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