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iren [92.7K]
3 years ago
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Twelve and nine hundredths added to two and thirty-five hundredths

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Anna007 [38]3 years ago
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\displaystyle 12\frac{9}{100} +2\frac{35}{100} =12+\frac{9}{100} +2+\frac{35}{100} = \\\\\\ 12+2+\frac{9+35}{100} =14\frac{44}{100} =\boxed{14\frac{11}{25} }

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