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Jaylynn Maldonado
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23 September, 09:49
1/2 plus 1/5 plus 2/6 plus 1/8
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Anderson Murray
23 September, 09:55
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139/120
Step-by-step explanation:
but if you want to simplify it its 1 19/120
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Fresier
23 September, 10:08
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Need to find the common denominator for the fractions which is 120.
Multiply by 60 for 1/6. Multiply by 24 for 1/5. Multiply by 20 for 2/6. Multiply by 15 for 1/8.
(1) (60) / (2) (60) + (1) (24) / ) 5) (24) + (2) (20) / (6) (20) + (1) (15) + (8) (15)
= 60/120+18/120+40/120+15/120
= 78/120+55/120
= 139/120 or in mixed number : 1 19/120
Answer: 139/120, 1 19/120
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