me pueden ayudar con esta tarea Ejercicios Complementarios 5to Grado Bloque Matemáticas SUMA Y RESTA DE FRACCCIONES En tu cuademo en una hoja blanca, realiza as operaciones necesarias para resolver siguientes ejercicios _ 3 5 Observa las siguientes fracciones. 1 12 4 12 2 1 4 33 4 49 4 Utilizando las fracciones anteriores realiza sumas solicitado restas para llegar al resultado 2 4 = 4 2 10 } Resuelve siguiente problema Garmen ayer en mercado compró 3/4 kg de guayabas; 6/8 kg de peras 1/2 kg de limones 5/3 kg de naranjas. (Cuánto kilogramos de fruta compró? Lainitas Méxic 2014-2015 Lo que bien se aprende; jamás se olvida. 22
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