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On Saturday, Wendy babysat for 3-hours, Sandy babysat for 4 hours and Tracey babysat for 2 hours. What was the total number of hours that the 3 girls babysat?
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9(4/3)
Explanation:
you add up the hours of each of the girls so, 3(1/2)+4(1/3)+2
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