What is the sum of 2/9 and 4/9 in simplest terms?

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Answer 1
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the answer to the question What is the sum of 2/9 and 4/9 in simplest terms? is 2/3 because 6 and 9 have to have the same factors to be able to simplify it so hoses factors are


                                                 Answer: 2/3

Answer 2
Answer: 2/9+4/9=6/9
you have to make this answer into simplest form.
6/9÷3=3/9
you can simplify again
3/9÷3=1/3
your final answer would be 1/3

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