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First, let's convert the mixed numbers into improper fractions to make the addition easier. For \(1 \frac{9}{12}\): \[ 1 \cdot 12 + 9 = 12 + 9 = 21 \] So, \(1 \frac{9}{12} = \frac{21}{12}\). For \(2 \frac{5}{12}\): \[ 2 \cdot 12 + 5 = 24 + 5 = 29 \] So, \(2 \frac{5}{12} = \frac{29}{12}\). Now we can add them: \[ \frac{21}{12} + \frac{29}{12} = \frac{21 + 29}{12} = \frac{50}{12} \] Now, simplify \(\frac{50}{12}\). Both numbers can be divided by 2: \[ \frac{50 \div 2}{12 \div 2} = \frac{25}{6} \] Next, let's convert \(\frac{25}{6}\) back into a mixed number. Divide 25 by 6: 6 goes into 25 four times (6 x 4 = 24), with a remainder of 1: So, \(\frac{25}{6} = 4 \frac{1}{6}\). Final answer: \(1 \frac{9}{12}+2 \frac{5}{12} = 4 \frac{1}{6}\)
