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Allison and Sean were splitting nachos. If Allison ate 5/12 of the nachos and Sean ate 1/5 of the nachos, what fraction of the nachos did they eat together?
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Allison and Sean were splitting nachos. If Allison ate 5/12 of the nachos and Sean ate 1/5 of the nachos, what fraction of the nachos did they eat together?
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Allison and Sean were splitting nachos. If Allison ate 5/12 of the nachos and Sean ate 1/5 of the nachos, what fraction of the nachos did they eat together?
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37/60
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Because 5/12+1/5=37/60
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