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Eddie's fishing. He has 1 1/4 ounces of weights on his line, but his bait isn't getting to the bottom of the lake. Eddie add another 1/2-ounces weight to the line, but it's still not enough. Finally, Eddie adds a 3/4-ounces weights and the bait sinks. How much weight does eddie now have on his line?

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The initial weight is given by:

1 (1)/(4) = 1.25
Then, we add a second weight:

(1)/(2) = 0.5
Finally, we add a third weight:

(3)/(4) = 0.75
Adding the three added weights, we can find the total weight.
We have then:

1.25 + 0.5 + 0.75 = 2.5
The total weight is:

2.5 = 2 (1)/(2)
Answer:
eddie now has
2 (1)/(2) ounces on his line
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