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Aden Hogan
Mathematics
30 January, 21:01
Eugene wants to solve the problem below.
3 19/25 + 4 4/5
What is the sum?
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Taylor Henry
30 January, 21:13
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The sum is 8 14/16 ...
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Eric Zavala
30 January, 21:17
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8 14/25
Step-by-step explanation:
First add up the 3 and the 4, ignoring the fractions. 3+4=7
Now let's add up the fraction parts.
19/25 + 4/5
= 19/25 + 20/25 (Making the denominators the same)
= 39/25
= 1 14/25 (Making into a mixed number)
Now add up the 7 and the 1 14/25. The answer is 8 14/25.
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