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There are two couches against a wall. If one takes up 4/9 of the wall and the other takes up 1/5 of the wall, how much of the wall is covered by couches.
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There are two couches against a wall. If one takes up 4/9 of the wall and the other takes up 1/5 of the wall, how much of the wall is covered by couches.
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They should take up 29/45 of the wall
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