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# $[MLT^{-1}]+[MLT^{-1}]=$ ____

$[MLT^{-1}]$

##### SOLUTION
As per the principle of homogeneity of dimension, addition subtraction or equality between two quantities of same dimensions are  possible and the result also have the same dimension.

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