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Madden Odonnell
28 July, 01:09
What's the average for1/2,1/3 and1/6
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Cordell Travis
28 July, 03:48
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1/2+1/3+1/6=3/6+2/6+1/6=6/6=1
By putting them all at the same denominator, you can add them all together.
then you have to divide it by 3 for the three.
1/3 is the average.
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