rits-20200911
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Please solve:
1/2 + 3/4
|: 4/6.
This is wrong.
You cannot just sum the numerators when the denominators are different!
Let us first find a common multiple of 2 and 4!
Please enter a common multiple of 2 and 4:
|: 2.
This is wrong.
2 is no common multiple of 2 and 4, since 2 is not divisible by 4!
So, let's try again!
Please enter a common multiple of 2 and 4:
|: 3.
This is wrong.
3 is not a common multiple of 2 and 4, since 3 is not divisible by 2!
So, let's try again!
Please enter a common multiple of 2 and 4:
|: 5.
This is wrong.
I see you are having a hard time with this.
Hint: 2 * 4 = 8 is a possible solution.
So, let's try again!
Please enter a common multiple of 2 and 4:
|: 8.
Good, the solution is correct.
There is also a smaller solution!
Now apply this knowledge to the original task!
Please solve:
1/2 + 3/4
|: 10/8.
Good, the solution is correct, but not minimal.
Please cancel common divisors in:
10/8
|: 1/4.
This is wrong!
Unfortunately, I cannot give any useful hints here.
So, let's try again!
Please cancel common divisors in:
10/8
|: 5/0.
The denominator of a fraction cannot be 0.
So, let's try again!
Please cancel common divisors in:
10/8
|: 5/4.
Good, the solution is correct and also minimal.
Very nice!
the interaction history: [solve(1/2+3/4),internal(1/2+3/4=4/6),solve(cm(2,4)),internal(cm(2,4)=2),solve(cm(2,4)),internal(cm(2,4)=3),solve(cm(2,4)),internal(cm(2,4)=5),solve(cm(2,4)),internal(cm(2,4)=8),solve(1/2+3/4),internal(1/2+3/4=10/8),solve(cancel(10/8)),internal(cancel(10/8)=1/4),solve(cancel(10/8)),internal(cancel(10/8)=5/0),solve(cancel(10/8)),internal(cancel(10/8)=5/4)]
true.