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Jenny Bowen
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5 June, 06:53
2 + 1/3 what is the answer for the question
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Corinne Dunlap
5 June, 07:01
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2 1/3 because you're not adding two fractions you just add it to the whole number making it a fraction and a whole or you can make it a fraction like is by multiplying the whole to the fraction by multiplying the whole number into the bottom then adding the answer to the top
2*1/3
(2*3) + 1=x
(6) + 1=7
2+1/3 = 7/3
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Rory Garcia
5 June, 07:02
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2 1/3
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