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OpenStudy (anonymous):

wha is 43/4+31/2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

43/4 + 62/4 = 105/4 = 25 5/4

OpenStudy (lalaly):

\[\large{\frac{43}{4} + (\frac{31}{2} \times \frac{2}{2})}= \frac{43+62}{4}=\frac{105}{4}\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

25/4 ............................................................

OpenStudy (lalaly):

hahaha nyk

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lalay i said 4 and 3/4 not 43/4 but thnx anyway

OpenStudy (lalaly):

lols sory

OpenStudy (lalaly):

want me to do it again for u?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@lalay its ok lmao thnx nykballa

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol i didnt even post the right answer elmo

OpenStudy (lalaly):

\[4 \frac{3}{4} + 3\frac{1}{2}\]?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well that is quite different than what I thought it was

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol damn elmo come back

OpenStudy (lalaly):

\[=\frac{16+3}{4}+\frac{6+1}{2} = \frac{19}{4}+(\frac{7}{2} \times \frac{2}{2})\]\[=\frac{19}{4} + \frac{14}{4} = \frac{33}{4}\]

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