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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 23:00 jhernandezvaldez142

Math: subtracting fractions 1.subtract 1/3 from 5/6 =? 2. subtract 5/6 from 11/12 =? 3. the difference between 1 and 7/8 is? 4. the difference between 7/10 and 3/5 is? 5. 1- 7/12- 1/4 =? i need answers to all of them. , homework is to be turned in tomorrow.

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