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1/6+3/7=? What does it equal

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(25)/(42)
User Dasmowenator
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25/42 that is my best guess. you find it by finding the smallest common number between 6 and 7 and then multiply the number that makes the bottom become that number with the top one EJ, to get to 42 you would have to  multiply 7 * 6 so you will multiply both the 7 and the 3 by 6 and to get 42 with 6 you have to 6 *7 so you will multiply the 6 and the 1 by seven and then just add the top one and tehn add the bottom ones
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