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Can you find the continuation of the following pattern? Circles of fractions

For a hint I added a Title.

Pieter Rousseau
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    I want to say "B with the 1 o'clock and 2 o'clock pieces inverted". It would make perfect sense! Rot13(Ebgngr svefg ebj pybpxjvfr naq nqq vg gb frpbaq ebj) – Jafe Jul 27 '18 at 09:53
  • @jafe: Hi. Why are you relating it to a clock? – Pieter Rousseau Jul 27 '18 at 13:20
  • Just didn't know how else to call them, since "upper right" is ambiguous :) – Jafe Jul 27 '18 at 18:05
  • @jafe. The pattern you described is not the one I intended, but I must say I also don't see the one you suggest. Do you mind being a slight bit more specific: are you following it vertically or horizontally? The one I intended works both ways... – Pieter Rousseau Jul 28 '18 at 21:01
  • To avoid confusion, this puzzle is not the same as this. – Mr Pie Aug 03 '18 at 00:27

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If we consider them to be

binary we get $1/1 + 0/1 = 1/1$, $1/2 + 1/3 = 5/6$. Lastly, we have $3/2 + 1/3 = 11/6$ which corresponds to B.

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