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19 February, 13:19

Last winter Armand had StartFraction 5 Over 6 EndFraction of a row of stacked logs. At the end of the winter he had StartFraction 8 Over 15 EndFraction of the same row left. How much wood did he burn over the winter?

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  1. 19 February, 13:37
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    3/10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We have that the Armans last winter had 5/6 of a row of stacked logs and at the end of the winter he had 8/15 of the same row left, therefore:

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    First we have to do is that the denominator is the same.

    in the case of 5/6 it would be 25/30

    and for 8/15 it would be 16/30

    Now if we can do the subtraction and it would be:

    25/30 - 16/30 = 9/30 or what equals 3/10

    3/10 was the amount of wood he burned in the winter
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