A few days ago
Missy

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NUMBER (20) find 3 3/4 + 1 2/3 in simpliest form

is it: 5 1/2 4 5/7 4 12/17 5 5/12

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NUMBER (21) find 3/4 – 7/12

is it: 1/2 1/6 4/12 1/3

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NUMBER (23) find 23 * 2 1/4

is it: 1 1/2 2 1/6 2 1 1/3

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Top 5 Answers
A few days ago
p|nky

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(20)

3 ¾ + 1 2/3 =

15/4 + 5/3 =

45/12 + 20/12 =

65/12 =

5 5/12

(21)

¾- 7/12 =

9/12 – 7/12 =

2/12 =

1/6

(23) I think the question is not “23” but “2/3”

2/3 * 2 ¼ =

2/3 * 9/4 =

18/12 =

3/2=

1 1/2

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A few days ago
h&m4evr&evr
20. 15/4 +5/3 = 45/12 + 20/12 = 65/12 = 5 5/12

21. 3/4 – 7/12 =9/12 -7/12 =1/6

23. 23* 2 1/4= 4 1/4 all your choices are wrong

I’m not even in high school yet and i knew that , start paying attention in class!!!!!!!!!! good luck in school

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A few days ago
ruth4526
add 3 3/4 + 1 2/3= 4 5/7Which is your answer. 21. 3/4 – 7/12 =9/12 – 7/12 = 2/12=1/6 which is your answer. 23. 23* 2 1/4=sorry, my mind went blank on this one.
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A few days ago
e_neubecker
number 21 find 3/4 – 7/12
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Convert all of those to improper fractions, and then form common denominators. It’s easy from there!

Example: 5 1/2 = 11/2

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