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Suppose two different fractions with the same denominators are both less than 1 Can their sum equal 1? can their sum be greater than 1
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Suppose two different fractions with the same denominators are both less than 1 Can their sum equal 1? can their sum be greater than 1
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The sum could be greater than 1 but not equal to 1.
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