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Amit took `3/4` hour to paint a table and `1/3` hour to paint a chair .How much time did he take in all?

A

`1(1)/(12)` hours

B

`1(1)/(14)` hours

C

`(1)/(12)` hours

D

`1(5)/(18)` hours

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