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At Max's party 3/12 of the guests are 10 years old and 7/12 of the guests are II years old what fraction of the guests are 10 or 11 years old?
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At Max's party 3/12 of the guests are 10 years old and 7/12 of the guests are II years old what fraction of the guests are 10 or 11 years old?
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At Max's party 3/12 of the guests are 10 years old and 7/12 of the guests are II
years old what fraction of the guests are 10 or 11 years old?
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i think the answer would be 2
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i would be 10/12; 3/12 + 7/12 =10/12 no?
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