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Kade Crane
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12 July, 23:43
What is 9/10 minus 1/3
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Kenley Ellis
12 July, 23:44
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To combine the two fractions, you would have to make the denominators the same.
9/10 turns into 27/30 and 1/3 turns into 10/30
27 - 10 = 17
The answer would be 17/30
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Ezekiel West
13 July, 00:02
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Your answer will be 9/10=27/30 1/3=10/30 27/30-10/30=17/30
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