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Kelly Solomon
29 January, 18:58
3/4+7/15+5/6+3/5+3/20 in lowest terms
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Cannon Keller
29 January, 21:42
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Convert all to have a denominator of 60
45/60+28/60+50/60+36/60+9/60=
168/60
56/20
14/5
14/5 or 2 4/5 would be the final answer
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