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Mattie Frost
26 December, 15:32
What is the sum of 7 2/6 + 2 1/4
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Trevor Austin
26 December, 16:03
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115/12
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Adalynn Harvey
26 December, 16:08
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Step-by-step explanation:
You have to find the common denominator, in this case it would be 12. Then you multiply the denominator to get 12 ... then whatever you do to the top you must do to the bottom. Then, you add 7+2 and the fractions. This mixed number cannot be simplified.
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