It's a complex fraction where the denominator is a fraction over a fraction.
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(1/m)+(1/m) +(1/m)=3/m . . . . 1+(3/m)=(m+3)/m . . .
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Please can you explain it I don't understand it
1/(m+1/m+1/m+1)
It's one over m plus one over m plus one over m plus one

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