Mary painted 3/8 of the table, Jane painted 2/8 of the table. How much of the
table did the girls paint

Mary painted 3/8 of the table, Jane painted 2/8 of the table. How much of the
table did the girls paint

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  1. Step-by-step explanation:

    Mary and jene were girls

    Mary painted = 3/8

    Jane painted =2/8

    [tex] \frac{3}{8} x + \frac{2}{8} [/tex]

    [tex] = \frac{3 + 2}{8x} [/tex]

    [tex] \frac{5}{8} [/tex]

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  2. Answer:

    [tex]mary \: painted \: \frac{3}{8} of \: the \: table \\ jane \: painted \: \frac{2}{8} of \: the \: table \\ girls \: painted \: the \: table \: in \: total \\ = \frac{3}{8} + \frac{2}{8} \\ = \frac{3 + 2}{8} \\ = \frac{5}{8} \\ \\ therefore \: girls \: painted \: \frac{5}{8} of \: the \: table[/tex]

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