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The Napoli family combined two bags of dry cat food into a plastic container. One bag had 5⁄6 kg of cat food. The other bag had 3⁄4 kg. What was the total weight of the container after the bags were combined
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19/12 or 1
kg
Explanation:
5/6 + 3/4
10/12 + 9/12 = 19/12 or 1
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