Logistics Wire Consolidation
To demonstrate your understanding of fundamental mathematical properties and basic fraction simplification in inventory management, answer the following three questions based on the scenario:
- Recall and state the name of the specific addition property that allows your supervisor to change the grouping of the boxes without changing their total weight.
- Recall and state the intermediate expression that results after adding the fractions with the identical denominators in the parentheses and simplifying their sum to a whole number, but before adding the final fraction.
- State the final consolidated weight of the copper wiring as a simplified improper fraction.
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