Guidelines for solving exercise 3 on page 126 of Math 4 Textbook
Problem statement:
Two cars are transporting rice in a warehouse. The first car transports 2/7 of the rice in the warehouse. The second car transports 3/7 of the rice in the warehouse. How many parts of rice in the warehouse were transported by both cars together?
To solve the problem, we add up the fractions of rice each car can carry. The first car can carry 2/7 of the rice in the warehouse, and the second car can carry 3/7. Adding these fractions together gives us the total amount both cars can carry.
For the solution to the problem, we need to sum the fractions of rice each car can transport. The first car can transport 2/7 of the rice in the warehouse, and the second car can transport 3/7. Adding these fractions yields the total amount of rice both cars can transport.
