3 5/6 + 5 2/3 and reduce to lowest form
3 5/6 = (6*3 + 5)/6 = 23/6
5 2/3 = (5*3+2)/3 = 17/3
23/6 + 17/3 = (23+34)/6
= 57/6
Cancelling by 3, 19/2 = 9 1/2
3 5/6 - 5 2/3 and reduce to lowest
3 5/6 + 5 2/3 to the lowest form
Add the following and reduce to the lowest terms 2/3 + 5/6
2 1/6 - 1 1/4 and reduce to lowest form
23/10+41/5+2/3 reduce to the lowest term
add the following and reduce to the lowest term: 2 3/10 + 4 1/5 + 2/3
7- 9/16 and reduce to lowest form
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