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1 April, 16:13

A farmer has 7 3/4 rows of radishes in one field, 4 3/4 rows of radishes in another field, and 6 1/4 rows of radishes in a third field. How many rows of radishes does he have altogether? A. 18 3/4B. 17 7/12C. 17 1/2D. 17 3/4

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  1. 1 April, 18:24
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    A. 18 3/4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It is convenient to rearrange the sum to make it easier to compute:

    7 3/4 + 4 3/4 + 6 1/4 = (7 3/4) + (4 + 6) + (3/4 + 1/4)

    = 7 3/4 + 10 + 1

    = 18 3/4

    The farmer has 18 3/4 rows of radishes altogether.
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