SOLUTION: what isthe sum of 5ft 2 3/4in, 8ft 1/2in, and 12 1/2inches?

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Question 665557: what isthe sum of 5ft 2 3/4in, 8ft 1/2in, and 12 1/2inches?
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The easy part is:
ft
and
in
The common denominator of the fractions is

and

Adding up inches:

The sum is 25 ft 3 and 3/4 in

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