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Jax
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26 August, 04:55
3 3/8 - 1 3/4 how do I subtract this
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Fatima Perkins
26 August, 05:03
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You take 13-8 then you take that answer minus 4 then you take that answer minus botg of the 3' s
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Tuffy
26 August, 05:25
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You make the denominators into common factors (the same numbers (and subtract them like that
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