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What numbers in a math problem adds up to 331/3?
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Answered by drwls
There are an infinite number of pairs of numbers that add up to 33 1/3.

For example, 30 and 3 1/3.

Perhaps you need to reword the question.

You can also get 33 1/3 by dividing 100 by 3.
15 years ago
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