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$1.00 Help me understand this math problem: 14

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Help me understand this math problem: 14½ + 12¼
 

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Preview: ... = 26.75<br>26.75 = 26 3/4<br><br>Or, you can do it the way your teacher probably wants you to:<br>14 1/2 + 12 1/4 <br>Find a common denominator, in this case, th ...

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Preview: ... ere's an example. Suppose I modify the question to read instead:<br>14 1/2 + 12 3/4<br>Adding whole parts and fraction parts would gi ...

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