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Ayanna Lewis
11 May, 19:49
What is 5/15+3/5=? For the sum
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Felicity Richard
11 May, 19:56
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14/15 is your answer
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Alia Pratt
11 May, 23:38
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14/15
Step-by-step explanation:
make both bases the same number
5/15 + 9/5
add like normally
14/15
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