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Zechariah Clements
26 April, 23:20
Why is 5/16 + 3/4 1 1/16
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Jolie Sawyer
27 April, 00:07
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To add/subtract fraction you need a common denominator ...
5/16+3/4 is equal to
5/16 + (3/4) (4/4)
5/16+12/16
17/16
(16+1) / 16
1+1/16
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Kathryn Duffy
27 April, 02:10
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Because you have to find the common denominator
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