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A pastry chef creates a dessert with two layers. The first layer is 5/6 of an inch thick, and the second layer is 3/4 of an inch thick. How thick is the dessert?

Which statements are true about this problem? Check all that apply.

1.) 5/6 is closer to 3/4 than 1.
2.) The solution can be found by adding the fractions.
3.) A common denominator could be 12.
4.) The solution is greater than 1 inch.
5.) The total thickness of the dessert is less than 1 inch.

User Fred Hors
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Answer:

your answer is B C D

Explanation:

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User Hao Li
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For this case we have to find the thickness of the dessert, we can upload the fractions:


\frac{5} {6} + \frac {3} {4} = \frac {20 + 18} {24} =


\frac {38} {24} = \frac {19} {12} = 1.58

According to the statements we have:


(5)/(6)=0.83\\\frac{3} {4} = 0.75


\frac {5} {6} is closer to
\frac {3} {4}

The solution is found by adding the fractions.

A common denominator is 12.

The solution is larger than 1 inch.

Answer:

Option A, B, C, D

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