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7 July, 08:09

Johnny made an apple pie. He used 2/5 of a tablespoon of cinnamon and 3/10 of a tablespoon of nutmeg. How much more cinnamon than nutmeg did Johnny use?

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  1. 7 July, 08:17
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    For this case, the first thing we should do is subtract the following expressions:

    2/5 of a tablespoon of cinnamon.

    3/10 of a tablespoon of nutmeg.

    Subtracting we have:

    (2/5) - (3/10)

    We apply the cross product:

    ((2 * 10) - (3 * 5)) / (5 * 10)

    Rewriting:

    ((20) - (15)) / (50)

    (5) / (50)

    1/10

    Answer:

    Johnny did use 1/10 more cinnamon than nutmeg
  2. 7 July, 08:36
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    2/5=40

    3/10=30

    so then its 10 (Ten)
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