Given:
Since the denominators are common (the same), we can add the numerators:
Upon inspection, the GCF(9, 15) = 3In Simplest Form,
3/15
+ 6/15
Since the denominators are common (the same), we can add the numerators:
3/15
+ 6/15
= 3 + 6/15
= 9/15
However, 9/15
is NOT in Simplest Form since the Greatest Common Factor of 9 and 15 does not equal 1, GCF(9, 15) ≠ 1Upon inspection, the GCF(9, 15) = 3In Simplest Form,
9/15
= 9 ÷ 3/15 ÷ 3
= 3/5
(1 is the only factor common to 3 and 5)Therefore, the Sum of 3/15
and 6/15
is equal to 3/5
in Simplest Form: 3/15
+ 6/15
= 3/5