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Answer:

Largest Totals : 69/20

Smallest Totals : 121/40

Explanation:

Given:

Charlie adds together two of his four number cards. Find the largest and smallest totals that Charlie can make. Give your answers as improper fractions in their simplest form.

Solve:

First let change all to improper fractions:
7/4 {already a improper fractions}

1 3/8 = 11/8

1 7/10 = 17/10

33/20 {already a improper fractions}

Thus we have:

7/4

11/8

17/10

33/20

According to the solving above ,

⇒ 70/40 , 55/40, 68/40, 66/40

⇒ 70/40 > 68/40 > 66/40 > 55/40

⇒ 7/4 > 1 7/10 > 33/20 > 1 3/8

⇒ Largest Totals : 7/4 + 1 7/10 = 69/20 = 3 9/20

⇒ Smallest Totals : 33/20 + 1 3/8 = 121/40 = 3 1/40

Since, it says given your answers as improper fractions in their simplest form:

Thus,

Largest Totals : 69/20

Smallest Totals : 121/40

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Answer:

Largest total :
\mathsf {(69)/(20)}

Smallest total :
\mathsf {(121)/(40) }

Explanation:

Finding the largest total :

  • The greatest 2 numbers are 7/4 and 1 7/10
  • ⇒ 7/4 + 1 7/10
  • ⇒ 7/4 + 17/10
  • ⇒ 35/20 + 34/20
  • 69/20

Finding the smallest total :

  • ⇒ 1 3/8 + 33/20
  • ⇒ 11/8 + 33/20
  • ⇒ 55/40 + 66/40
  • 121/40