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Jaydan
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21 March, 09:46
Add: 1⁄5 + 4⁄5 + 1⁄7
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Isai
21 March, 09:57
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one and one sevenths
Step-by-step explanation:
One fifth and four fifths have the same base so you can add those numerators, which equal five. The five over five can be simplified to one and then add the one over seven
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Kenya Wilkins
21 March, 10:13
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The answer is 8/7
Step-by-step explanation:
1/5 + 4/5 + 1/7
The lcm is 35
= 7/35 + 28/35 + 5/35
= (7 + 28 + 5) / 35
= 40 / 35
= 8/7
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