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Help please please!!!!!!!-example-1
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Answer:

I'll do the first one as an example. The answer of the first one is 6.

Explanation:

In the first example, they multiplied the number by 2 to get a common denominator for the two fractions so you can easily add. So, the first box will come 10 (5 times 2) and the second box will become 2 (1 times 2). Then simply add the fractions. The sum of the first question is 2. Because 2 10/12 + 3 2/12 = 6. Remember to add only the whole numbers and fractions. If you want, you can try using mathaway for additional help.

Hope this helps a little more.

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