The correct sequence when adding fractions is:
a. working with fractions with like denominators, then mixed numerals with unlike denominators, then fractions with like denominators.
b. working with fractions with unlike denominators, then working with fractions with like denominators, then working with mixed numerals.
c. working with fractions with unlike denominators, then working with mixed numerals with like denominators, then working with fractions with like denominators.
d. working with fractions with like denominators, then fractions with unlike denominators, then working with mixed numerals.
ANSWER:
d
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