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Sienna Atkinson
6 November, 09:08
7/12 + 3/4 in simplest form?
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Yasmine Parsons
6 November, 11:19
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Well first we have to add 7/12 and 3/4 together which is 7/12+3/4=4/3. Now we have to reduce that to simplest form. Which would be 1 1/3 is 7/12+3/4 in simplest form!
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Amir Middleton
6 November, 12:37
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Sorry I got is wrong
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