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Explanation:

Add the numerators [since they are like-IMPROPER fractions] I get 10⁄5, which equals 2. Or, you could have done this:

1⅕ + ⅘ = 2 [2 = 1 5⁄5 (fraction simplifies to 1, add the other one to get 2)]

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