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Item 14 On the first day of climbing, you climb 1/3 of the height of a mountain. On the next day, you climb 2/7 of the height. How much of the height of the mountain do you clim…
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On the first day of climbing, you climb 1/3
of the height of a mountain. On the next day, you climb 2/7
of the height. How much of the height of the mountain do you climb during the first 2 days?
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