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I need help ASAP i'm doing math and we are do Addition with mixed numbers

A chemist mixes 2 3/5 g or an element and 16 4/9 g of another element. When the two are mixed,what is the total mass in simplest form?

A) 18 1/2 g
B) 18 2/45 g
C) 19 2/45 g
D) 18 1/4 g

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User Luart
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The answer is 19 and 2 45ths g trust me this is the answer

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User Alex North
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You can add the whole numbers as is.

2 + 16 = 18

Add the fractions with the same denominator.

Find the common denominator between 5 and 9.

The common denominator should be 45.

Write both fractions with a denominator of 45.

3/5 → 27/45

4/9 → 20/45

Add the new fractions as is:

27/45 + 20/45 = 47/45

Write 47/45 as a mixed fraction.

47/45 → 1 2/45

Add both the whole number and the mixed fraction.

18 + 1 2/45 = 19 2/45

Solution: C) 19 2/45g
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User Zahid M
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