Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = Solve: 8.4(.12) =. Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = 16 / 24 + 9 / 24 = 25 / 24 = 1 1 / 24 Solve: 8.4(.12) =

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Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = Solve: 8.4(.12) =

Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = 16 / / 24 = 25 / 24 = 1 1 / 24 Solve: 8.4(.12) =

Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = 16 / / 24 = 25 / 24 = 1 1 / 24 Solve: 8.4(.12) =

Do Now Solve: ⅔ + ⅜ = 16 / / 24 = 25 / 24 = 1 1 / 24 Solve: 8.4(.12) = spot spot

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