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One shoppong trip peter spent 1/3 of hiis money for jack and another $5 for a hat. If peter still had 1/2 of his money left,how much money did her have originally
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One shoppong trip peter spent 1/3 of hiis money for jack and another $5 for a hat. If peter still had 1/2 of his money left,how much money did her have originally
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1/3 + 5 + 1/2 = total money he had originally
to add fraction we should first find a common denominator for every term.
1/3 + 10/2 + 1/2 = total
1/3 + 11/2 = total
2/6 + 33/6 = total
35/6 = total
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