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Solve the following problems. reduce your answers to their simplest form. a. 13⁄41 + 27⁄82 b. 3 5⁄24 + 6 7⁄24 + 4 9⁄24 c. 5 2⁄3 + 29⁄69 + 6 21⁄23 d. 3 9⁄10 + 4⁄9 + 7⁄45 + 4 e. 6 – 7⁄15 f. 11 3⁄8 – 7⁄8 g. 7 1⁄6 – 3 4⁄9 h. 5 3⁄8 – 3 2⁄5

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