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What is 3/6 + 2/6 • 5/12 •3/8 •5/6
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What is 3/6 + 2/6
• 5/12
•3/8
•5/6
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5/6 is the answer, since the denominators are the same you don’t need to do anything besides add only the numerator 3+2 is 5, 6 (the denominator will stay the same) so therefore 5/6 is the answer
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5/6 3+2 is 5 and you do 3/6 and 2/6 same denominator is 6 so you just add the numerator
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