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Sameera purchased `3 1/2` kg apples and `4 3/4` kg oranges. What is the total weight of fruits purchased by her?

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  9. Arrange the following fractions in descending order: 4/5,7/(10),(11...

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  12. Find the sum: &nbsp(i) 5/6+3+3/4   (ii) 2 3/5+4 7/(10)+2 4/(15)

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  16. Find the difference: 9-5 2/3 (ii) 4 3/(10)-1 2/(15)

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  17. Simplify: 2/3+1/6-2/9 (ii) 12-3 1/2 (iii)7 5/6-4 3/8+2 7/(12)

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  18. What should be added to 5 3/7 to get 12?

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  19. What should be added to 5 4/(15) to get 12 3/5?

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  20. Suman studies for 5 2/3 hours daily. She devotes 2 4/5 hours of her ti...

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