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Six copies of the sum of nine-fifths and three
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Six copies of the sum of nine-fifths and three
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i think copies is a multiplication and sum is to add together so
6x(9/5+3)
9/5 is 1 whole and 4/5. 1 whole plus 3 wholes is 4 Wholes so it is 4 wholes and 4/5 which is 24/5.
6x24/5 is (6x24 is 144) so its 144/5 so its 28 wholes and 4/5.
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