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At lunchtime, a canteen served a total of 6 1/8 pots of chicken soup and 2 5/8 pots of onion soup. How many pots of soup were served in all?Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.

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At lunchtime, a canteen served a total of 6 1/8 pots of chicken soup and 2 5/8 pots of onion soup. How many pots of soup were served in all?Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.

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Solution

To find the total number of pots of soup served, you need to add the pots of chicken soup and the pots of onion soup together.

The canteen served 6 1/8 pots of chicken soup and 2 5/8 pots of onion soup.

First, add the whole numbers together: 6 + 2 = 8

Then, add the fractions together: 1/8 + 5/8 = 6/8. Simplify 6/8 to 3/4.

So, the canteen served 8 3/4 pots of soup in total.

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