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Rylie Hampton
14 May, 14:01
10 1/4 14 1/2 solve the problem algebraically
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Joel House
14 May, 17:17
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24 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
I've had to assume that you meant "add" or "combine."
10 1/4 + 14 1/2
Recognizing that the LCD is 4, we can rewrite this as
10 1/4 + 14 2/4
and so the sum is 24 3/4.
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