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Gunnar Meyers
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18 September, 15:59
8/9 + 4/7 =
Can you get the Anwar for this sum
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Douglas Smith
18 September, 16:01
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92/63
Step-by-step explanation:
The denominators can both go into 63.
8*7=56 9*7=63 4*9=36 7*9=63
56/63 + 36/63 = 92/63
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Ashlee Gardner
18 September, 16:24
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here. I don't know if its right but i hope it is.
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