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Ryann Hatfield
21 February, 13:25
What does 4.53 + 2.87
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Julianne
21 February, 13:59
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7.4 because those numbers added together equal 7.4
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Johanna Hensley
21 February, 16:27
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The answer is 7.40 when you add it
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