Answer:
A.

Explanation:
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So, mixed fractions what do we know? We know that the whole number means it's a full fraction. In this example, that is
. Now in order to find the sum, we want to start by adding the whole numbers together, so in this case it would be:

Okay! We have a whole number of 7, now we have to add the fractions. In this question, it is made easy for us, as both fractions has 8 as the denominator, so it's just simply adding the numerators together! So:

Well, that's not good. Our numerator has gone over the denominator! However, remember what I said in the first sentence? A whole number is a full fraction! Meaning that we can write
as
. We got
by dividing 12 by 8 and 4 is the remainder that's left over, so we put the rest of that into a fraction.
Now, if we add that to our whole number from earlier, we get
. But that's not a part of the multiple choice. However, it is.
is another way of saying
, if we divide both the numerator and denominator by 2.
Therefore, the answer is A (
)