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Answered by sethrollins13
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12\frac{1}{4}-3\frac{1}{4}+5\frac{1}{8}

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12\frac{1}{4}-3\frac{1}{4}+5\frac{1}{8}

\frac{49}{4}-\frac{13}{4}+\frac{41}{8}

We will take L.C.M of the denominators..

L.C.M ⇒4 × 4 × 2

\frac{392-104-164}{32}

\frac{288+164}{32}

\cancel\frac{452}{32}⇒14.125

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