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3 3/5 + 1 1/6 answer as a fraction

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Answer:


  • \boxed{\sf{4(23)/(30) }}

Explanation:

It is necessary to add the whole numbers of fractions from left to right in order to solve this problem.

3 3/5+1 1/6

First, you have to add the whole numbers.

3+1=4

After that, you can combine by a fraction.

6*3=18

18/5+ 1 1/6

1+6=7

7/6

Rewrite the problem down.

18/5+7/6

Solve.

5*6=30

143/30

=23/30


\boxed{\sf{4(23)/(30) }}

  • Therefore, the final answer is 4 23/30.

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