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Jeremy bought 5/10 kg of mangoes, 3/4 kg of bananas and 1/2 kg of papayas. How many kilograms of fruits did he buy in all?
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Jeremy bought 5/10 kg of mangoes, 3/4 kg of bananas and 1/2 kg of papayas. How many kilograms of fruits did he buy in all?
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add 5/10+3/4+1/2 you add number i will give you hint
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