We have to solve the expression:
[tex]\frac{9}{14}+\frac{2}{6}[/tex]We have to find a common denominator for the fractions and then solve it.
We can start by simplifying the fractions that can be simplified, like 2/6.
[tex]\frac{9}{14}+\frac{2}{6}=\frac{9}{14}+\frac{1}{3}[/tex]Then, the common denominator between 14 and 3 is 14*3=42, so we end with:
[tex]\frac{9\cdot3}{14\cdot3}+\frac{1\cdot14}{3\cdot14}=\frac{27}{42}+\frac{14}{42}=\frac{27+14}{42}=\frac{41}{42}[/tex]Answer: 41/42