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Baylee Colon
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10 February, 03:13
The sum of 1/6, 2/3, and 1/4 is
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Makenna Reilly
10 February, 03:24
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1/6+2/3+1/4
First find the highest common multiple of the denominators=12
Then multiply each term by the quotient of 12/denominator
So ... it becomes 2/12+8/12+3/12
Add all the numerators and keep the denominator constant
It becomes (2+8+3) / 12=13/12
=1 1/12
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Mike Hartman
10 February, 03:33
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