Respuesta :
Answer:
D. 2 1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
To visualize the problem easier, start by converting all the fractions to improper fractions, this will allow you to just add the denominators and simplify the question:
1/6, 5/6, 1 3/6 —> 1/6, 5/6, 9/6
Now that the sequence is rewritten, you can simply add 4 to the numerator, which equals 13/6.
Rewrite this again by finding how many times 6 goes into 13, and use the remainder as the numerator of the new fraction, which will end up as 2 1/6.