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Kadin Fox
31 August, 07:03
I'm stuck on another question 5 4/5 + (-3 2/7)
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Mariyah Poole
31 August, 07:12
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So that would be the same thing as 5 4/5 - 3 2/7
Put them in mixed fractions to become 29/5 - 23/7
Multiply one side by 7 and one side by 5 to get the same denominator
203/35 - 115/35
Now subtract the numerators to get
88/35
Or if they want it inixed numbers then 2 18/35
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Addisyn Barton
31 August, 08:01
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54/5 - 32 / 7
= (378 - 160) / 35
=218/35
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