No, Glenda only wrote 2/7 of her paper.
Take 1/14 and divide by 2 on both the numerator and denominator to get 0.5/7.
Take 2/28 and divide by 3 on both the numerator and denominator to get 0.5/7.
This allows the fractions to all have the same denominator and they are now able to be added.
Once added, you will get 2/7.
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Hope this helped!