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Aarav Stark
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6 January, 21:28
Solve Q-7 5/6 = 6 1/2
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Ebony
6 January, 21:55
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Q - 7 5/6=6 1/2
Q = 6 1/2+7 5/6
Q=13/2 + 47/6
Q = 86/6
Q=14 2/6
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