To add and subtract fractions, first rewrite all fractions using a common denominator. The denominators are 5, 3, and 4. Their least common denominator is 60. Convert each fraction: 2/5 = 24/60, 1/3 = 20/60, and 1/4 = 15/60. Now combine the numerators while keeping the common denominator: 24/60 + 20/60 − 15/60 = (24 + 20 − 15)/60 = 29/60. The fraction 29/60 is already in simplest form because 29 is prime and does not divide 60. Option A, 13/60, and option B, 11/60, result from incorrect numerator operations. Option D, 19/60, also fails to preserve the correct addition before subtraction. The essential technical step is establishing a common denominator before performing arithmetic operations. References/topics from the Study Guide: fractions, least common denominator, fraction addition, fraction subtraction.
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