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What is 3/4 + 2/4 3+2=5 4 5/4 5divdedby4 1r1 1 1/4 +5= 6 1/4 The answer is: 6 1/4
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What is 3/4 + 2/4 3+2=5 4 5/4 5divdedby4 1r1 1 1/4 +5= 6 1/4 The answer is: 6 1/4
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6 1/4
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6 1/4
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3/4=2/4=5/4
5 divided by 4 or 5/4= 1 1/4
6 1/4+5=6 1/4
hope that helps. It wasn't very clear. so those are the questions I got out of that and those are the answers. Again hope this helps
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