Henry Ernest Dudeney/Puzzles and Curious Problems/163 - Domino Fractions

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Puzzles and Curious Problems by Henry Ernest Dudeney: $163$

Domino Fractions
Here is a new puzzle with dominoes.
Taking an ordinary box, discard all doubles and blanks.
Then, substituting figures for the pips, regard the remaining $15$ dominoes as fractions.
Arrange these $15$ dominoes in $3$ rows of $5$ dominoes so that each row adds up to $10$.


You are allowed to use as many improper fractions as you like.


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