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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What are 5 different mixed numbers that when added together equal 10? This is an emergency! WILL MEDAL AND FAN!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@david_tenant
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@just_one_last_goodbye
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@BriellShaw @nysha @WhatEven @readergirl12
OpenStudy (nysha):
hold on
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ok thanks!
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OpenStudy (readergirl12):
I honestly don't know what's being asked....But I'm sure @nysha will figure it out.. xDDD
OpenStudy (nysha):
lol idk I'm still trying to figure it out
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I need at least 5 different mixed numbers. Those mixed numbers must equal 10 when they are added together. Understand?
OpenStudy (nysha):
what are mixed numbers i forgot i learned those a long time ago
OpenStudy (anonymous):
like \[1_{2}^{1}\]
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OpenStudy (nysha):
oh
OpenStudy (nysha):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a whole number and a fraction!
OpenStudy (nysha):
ok this is hard ill still try to figure it out tho
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What grade are you in?
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OpenStudy (nysha):
7th
OpenStudy (anonymous):
This is a 6th grade portfolio.
OpenStudy (nysha):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Well this isn't the portfolio this is like a little help on the road to the real thing.
OpenStudy (123ab456c):
1 1/2 5 3/4 2 3/8 6 2/6 1 1/2 there are your mixed numbers !!:)
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OpenStudy (nysha):
oh wow ! lol
OpenStudy (123ab456c):
wait 7and 5/10 not 1 1/2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you mean 7 1/2
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