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Grade 5 Eureka - Answer Keys Module 3
Lesson 8: Add fractions to and subtract fractions from whole numbers
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Question 4
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Andre says that \(5\cfrac{3}{4} + 2\cfrac{1}{4} = 7\cfrac{1}{2}\) because \(7\cfrac{4}{8} = 7\cfrac{1}{2}\). Identify his mistake. Draw a picture to prove that he is wrong.
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