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Question: Follow the order the steps provided to complete the algorithm to evaluate the fraction 3rd.1st+2nd.4th

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Step 1: Break down the algorithm into manageable parts. From what I understand, your algorithm is separated by periods into four steps, represented as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. Step 2: 3rd – This indicates the third step you should perform in the algorithm, but without any additional information or instructions, I can't provide a precise action for this step. Step 3: 1st – Again, this refers to the first step, however, the specific action is not clear without further context. Step 4: Adding (+) This seems to involve addition, potentially adding results from previous steps. Step 5: 2nd – This points towards the second step of the algorithm, but as the specific instruction is missing. Step 6: 4th – Finally, the algorithm refers to a fourth step but without context the precise action to be taken for this step isn't clear. Step 7: Once the actions for these steps are clear, do them in order. Without specific actions or additional information related to these steps, it's not possible to evaluate the fraction '3rd.1st+2nd.4th'. Please provide more context or details.

Answered by gpt-4

Aug. 17, 2023, 9:03 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, August 17, 2023

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