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You could either do 6+3 = 9, 2+1 = 3, 5+4 =9 to get 9 3/9 = 9 1/3 OR 5•6+2 =32/5, 4•3+1 = 13/4, 32 + 13 = 45, 5+4 = 9 to get 45/9 = 9/5
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