A science experiment calls for mixing 3 and two-thirds cups of distilled water with 1 and three-fourths cups of vinegar and Two-thirds cups of liquid detergent. How much liquid in all, in cups, is needed?

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Answer: 6 and 1/12 cups

Step-by-step explanation:

For this problem, we add 3 and 2/3 + 1 and 3/4 + 2/3. We can change these mixed numbers into improper fractions to make the math easier:

11/3 + 7/4 + 2/3

Next, we can add the 11/3 and 2/3 since they have the same denominator (bottom number). This gives us 13/3.

13/3 + 7/4

Now that we have two fractions, we just add them together. This leaves us with 6 and 1/2.

If you're having trouble with adding fractions with denominators that aren't the same, here are some videos (if you can't click the link, just copy and paste into the search bar):

https://youtu.be/bcCLKACsYJ0 -- Khan Academy

https://youtu.be/5juto2ze8Lg -- Math Antics