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Pls help Martin says that 13+16=29

1
3
+
1
6
=
2
9
.

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Pls help Martin says that 13+16=29 1 3 + 1 6 = 2 9 . Use the drop-down menus to explain-example-1
Pls help Martin says that 13+16=29 1 3 + 1 6 = 2 9 . Use the drop-down menus to explain-example-1
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Answer:


(2)/(9) \: is \: less \: than \: (1)/(3)

and


(1)/(3) + (1)/(6) \: must \: be \: more \: than \: (1)/(3)

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