Well, addition is commutative which means that we can add the fractions in any order. We know that 1/2 plus 1/2 can be added to make 1. So, you can then add the 1/8 lb and get 1 and 1/8 lbs.
2006-09-28 15:15:42
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answered by merfie 2
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1 and 1/8 lb
2006-09-28 15:33:29
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answered by Laura 2
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1 lb and 1/8 lb .. or are you talking mixing drugs?
2006-09-28 15:16:32
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answered by Wizdumb 2
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The answers, depending on how you need it:
1 1/8 lb.
1 lb. 2 oz.
18 oz.
I hope this helps, and look.... no smart *** answer! lol!
V.
2006-09-28 15:21:49
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answered by vspaulo 3
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1 and 1/8 pound, or
one pound, 2 ounces
2006-09-28 15:14:31
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answered by LadyJag 5
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Okay -- how many ounces are in a pound?
Knowing the answer will help you break each fraction down so you can figure it out.
You can also check out this web site for lots of homework help.
http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/bjpinchbeck/bjmath.html
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2006-09-28 15:19:03
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answered by joyann 3
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1 and 1/8 pound. that was sooooo obvious. what grade are you in?
2006-09-28 15:21:23
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answered by Anonymous
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1.125 lb
2006-09-28 15:16:52
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answered by S A 3
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