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Quinten Campos
3 June, 23:54
How do you subtract 6 1/2 - 3 3/4?
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Konner Williams
4 June, 02:22
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First of all, you are in college and you do not know how to subtract fractions. Second, you need to bring both of them to the same denominator, which is 4, so 6 1/2=6 2/4 6 2/4-3 3/4=Do the math
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