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Esteban skateboarded 1 2/3 hours on Saturday and 5/6 hours on Sunday. How much time did he practice those two days?
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5/2 hours for those two days
Explanation:
1 2/3=5/3
5/3+5/6=10/6+5/6=15/6=5/2
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