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if you add 17/3 + 5/2 then the common denominator is 6 so wouldn't the next equation be 34/6 + 15/6 = 39/6 instead of 44/6
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if you add 17/3 + 5/2 then the common denominator is 6 so wouldn't the next equation be 34/6 + 15/6 = 39/6 instead of 44/6
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I got 49/6. Not sure though
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