SOLUTION: Charle buys 1/4 pound of walnuts, 1/3 pound of almonds, and 1/6 pound of pecans. How many pounds of nuts did he buy altogether? Express answer in lowest terms

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Question 559554: Charle buys 1/4 pound of walnuts, 1/3 pound of almonds, and 1/6 pound of pecans. How many pounds of nuts did he buy altogether? Express answer in lowest terms
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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He bought 3/4 of a pound altogether

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