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1 + 7/5 = 5/5 + 7/5 = 12/5 = 2 2/5...u cannot add/subtract fractions unless both numbers have the same denominator.
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Wouldnt it just be 1 7/5 because you cant add the one into those, so itd just go with it adding the 1 at the beginning.
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