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Kevin and some friends baked different loaves of bread and cut them into different number of slices. They ate 1/4 of one loaf, 1/4 of another, 5/12 of another, and 1/12 of another. did they eat the equivalent
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Kevin and some friends baked different loaves of bread and cut them into different number of slices. They ate 1/4 of one loaf, 1/4 of another, 5/12 of another, and 1/12 of another. did they eat the equivalent of a whole loaf?
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1/12 + 5/12 + 1/4 + 1/4 = 6/12 + 2/4 = 6/12 + 6/12 = 12/12 = 1
Yes, they did.
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