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Um you would have 3/13 of cake and 5/6 of cookies
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you would have more cookies
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Um wouldn't you have the same amounts. If you're wondering about how much it equals all added, then that's different.

Anyways, to add the fractions, find a least common denominator and add like fractions with like denominators, because they should, after finding least common denominator.

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I have no clue
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You would still have 3/13th of the cake and 5/6th of the cookies. Maybe you mean how many servings? If that was the question you would need to know the number of cookies and how many slices of cake are in a single serving.
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ummmm lets see maybe 1 slice of cake probaly im wrong so tex me when you get this plz thx!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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