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Frank Sampson
Mathematics
7 March, 06:25
13 1/6 + 2 1/5
6 1/3 + 1 7/10
11 2/3 + 5 1 / 2
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Conner Walsh
7 March, 06:44
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1.) 15.3666666667
2.) 8.03333333333
3.) 17.1666666667
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