2 4/6 + 1 3/6

Result

f =  4.167

#### Solution:

$f = (2 + \dfrac{ 4 }{ 6 } ) + (1 +\dfrac{ 3 }{ 6 } ) = \dfrac{ 25 }{ 6 } \doteq 4.1667 = 4.167$

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