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Tyler Wang
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29 January, 10:19
Adding mixed numbers 6 2/3 + 7 2/3 =
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Jackson Maldonado
29 January, 10:33
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The answer in fraction form is 43/3, but if you divide it you get 14.33333333.
Step-by-step explanation:
All you have to do is add the mixed numbers (I did it in a calculator), and you will get the answer.
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Bridger Park
29 January, 10:40
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Answer:14 1/3
Step-by-step explanation: add 7+6 and then 2/3+2/3 which is essentially 2+2 and then put it over 3. This will get you 4/3 so 4/3 equals 1 1/3 + 13 = 14 1/3.
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