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30 September, 21:12

The length of a rectangle is 4/5 feet the width is 5/8 feet how much greater is the length of a rectangle than the width

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  1. 30 September, 21:28
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    4/5 (8) = 32/40

    5/8 (5) = 25/40

    You have to get the same denominator to be able to subtract so multiply one fractions denominator by the other so it becomes the same, and vise versa.

    32/40-25/40 = 7/40 which cannot be simplified.

    Answer = 7/40 greater than the width.
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