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Complete the addition-subtraction box

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To complete the addition-subtraction box, we will follow the steps outlined in the video transcript. Let's go through the calculations step by step. ### Step 1: Calculate 2/3 + 4/3 - **Finding the LCM**: The denominators are both 3, so the LCM is 3. - **Adding the numerators**: \[ 2 + 4 = 6 \] ...
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