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Lindsey Joyce
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29 July, 15:35
What is 2/3 plus 7/9
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Julien Shields
29 July, 15:46
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The answer = 1.44444444
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Aryanna Hatfield
29 July, 15:55
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2/3 can equal 6/9. Then when you add them you simple add the top to the top, and the bottoms stay the same
6/9 + 7/9, which equals 15/9. This simplifies to 1 6/9, or 1 2/3
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