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Colin
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26 January, 23:14
What is the lowest term for 27/10 - 6/5
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Kamila Hess
26 January, 23:24
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3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
First we need to make them have the same denominator
6/5 becomes 12/10
Now we subtract them
27/10-12/10=15/10
We now have a number we can simplify
If we divide each side of 15/10 by 5 then we get 3/2
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