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5 1/3 + ( 2 1/3 + 1 1/3)=
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Use order of operations, by starting with the parenthesis first. 2 1/3 + 1 1/3 = 3 2/3. Then you would have to finish the rest of the problem by adding 5 1/3 to 3 2/3. Answer: 9
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okay so you want to do the parentheses first okay? So 2.3333...+1.3333333 is?3.666 or 3 2/3. So you got that right? So then 5 1/3+ 3 2/3. You get an easy 9. Because 1/3+ 2/3 adds up to 3/3, and is normally written as 1. So add a one to 5+3=8+1.
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