Hay que sumar las dos fracciones.
[tex]\dfrac{1}{2} +\dfrac{1}{3}\ =\ \dfrac{(1\times3)+(2\times1)}{2\times3}\ =\ \dfrac{3+2}{6}\ =\ \boxed{\bold{\dfrac{5}{6}}} \ ...\ opci\'on\ C)[/tex]
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Hay que sumar las dos fracciones.
[tex]\dfrac{1}{2} +\dfrac{1}{3}\ =\ \dfrac{(1\times3)+(2\times1)}{2\times3}\ =\ \dfrac{3+2}{6}\ =\ \boxed{\bold{\dfrac{5}{6}}} \ ...\ opci\'on\ C)[/tex]