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Pie
4 years ago
15

What is the answer to this problem 10 3/8 + 21 1/4 + 16 1/9

Mathematics
2 answers:
Svetllana [295]4 years ago
6 0
83/8+85/4+145/9
83/8+(2/2)(85/4)+145/9
83/8+340/8+145/9
423/8+145/9
(9/9)(423/8)+(8/8)(145/9)
3807/72+1160/72
<em><u>4967/72</u></em>
Bumek [7]4 years ago
4 0
37.36 would be correct if not in fraction form
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