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Joyce
15 August, 03:04
2 1/3 + 1 1/2 show ur work kiddos
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Damaris
15 August, 06:13
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3 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
take the bottom two numbers of each fraction and multiply them together, getting you 0/6
to get the top of the fraction multiply each fractions top to the bottom number across from it that would be 1 * 3 and 1 * 2, add the answers to that together and you get 5, so now it is 5/6
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