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Part 1: Add: 3 3/8 + 7 3/4 Part 2: Subtract: 12 3/8 - 8 1/5
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Part 1: Add: 3 3/8 + 7 3/4
Part 2: Subtract: 12 3/8 - 8 1/5
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part 1 1 1/8
part 2 4 7/40
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part one is 11 1/8.
part two is 4 7/40.
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