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Xander Odom
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14 December, 12:42
What is the answer to 3/8 + - 7/8
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Milo Wong
14 December, 12:55
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The answer is - 4/8 but since you have to reduce it, it'd be - 1/2
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Mira Krause
14 December, 13:09
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The answer to 3/8 + - 7/8 is - 1/2
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