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Patrick Mcneil
22 September, 08:03
How is 2 3/3 - 1 4/5
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Wilson Mcintosh
22 September, 11:37
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It will be 3 - 1 4/5 because the 3/3 is a whole so you add one but because it is a whole you take a away one and use the same denominator from the other the fraction that will be 2 5/5 - 1 4/5 and remember use the same denominator for the numerator but the answer is 1 1/5
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Aarav
22 September, 11:42
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Its not atleast it shouldnt be 2 3/3 is the same as 3 and 14/5 is 2 4/5
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