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Daniela
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19 October, 11:16
The sum of 1/9, 2/3, and 5/18 is
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Franklin Watson
19 October, 11:22
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The answer is 19/18. how we get this is by finding the lowest common denominator and changing all the denominators to that. Now we can't break the rule of algebra so we multiply the tops to. then we add
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Aiyana Rollins
19 October, 11:28
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1/9 + 2/3 + 5/18
first you need to make all the fractions have a common denominator
1/9 = 2/18
2/3 = 12/18
2/18 + 12/18 + 5/18 = 19/18 = 1 1/18
so, 1/9 + 2/3 + 5/18 = 1 and 1/18
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