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Explanation:

Hello! remember you have to write complete questions in order to get good and exact answers. Here you haven't provided any fraction so I'll give you a fraction in order to illustrate this problem such that the fraction can be rewritten as the sum of two equal fractional parts and that that fraction can also be rewritten as a multiplication equation:

CHOSEN FRACTION:

[tex]\frac{16}{15}[/tex]

1. Written as the sum of two equal fractional parts:

[tex]Let's \ divide \ this \ fraction \ by \ 2: \\ \\ \frac{16}{15}\div 2=\frac{8}{15} \\ \\ \\ So: \\ \\ \frac{16}{15}=\frac{8}{15}+\frac{8}{15}[/tex]

2. Written as  a multiplication equation:

[tex]We \ can \ write: \\ \\ 16=4\times 4 \\ \\ 15=3\times 5 \\ \\ \\ So: \\ \\ \frac{16}{15}=\frac{4}{3}\times \frac{4}{5}[/tex]

The addition problem is shown below in the number line.

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