Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.02.2021 01:00, crystallisa00

Thomas thinks that 3 7/8 + 2 11/12 is pretty close to 5, but Lorinda thinks it is closer to 6. Todd disagrees with both of them and thinks it's closer to 7. What do you think? why? DO NOT evaluate this, just estimate to find who is correct.

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