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Hurry need help!!!!!!1

Hurry need help!!!!!!1-example-1
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Answer:

I think the other person is correct and her answer is good

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User Noel
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Answer:

it would be 3

Explanation:

you have to add both fracitons and you would add 3/4+1/4 and you would get 4/4 and that becomes a whole number thin you would add 2 and 1 and you would git 3 thats how i got the answer hope this helps if not please let me know

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