First off, this history link is about UNIT FRACTIONS. A unit fraction, is a fraction that always has a numerator of 1. If you are trying to show a fraction that has a numerator that is larger than 1, you have to express it by adding separate unit fractions.
Questions:
1. Express each of the following as the sum of two unit fractions.
2. Describe any strategies that helped you to complete #1.




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