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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Solve. Medal Anyone?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@bibby Any idea?

OpenStudy (bibby):

convert the 2 mixed fractions to improper fractions then find a common denominator

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Really, wow. Okay.

OpenStudy (bibby):

lol were you overthinking it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I usually do! ;) lol I'm horrible at mat. Always have been!

OpenStudy (bibby):

That's what I'm here for ;) Do you want me to check your answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'll be a while... lol

OpenStudy (bibby):

let's start with the easiest one. how would you convert \(\large 2\frac{1}{2}\) to improper form?

OpenStudy (triciaal):

no not for this problem

OpenStudy (bibby):

wot

OpenStudy (triciaal):

add the like terms with x then multiply each side by the inverse of the coefficient of x to solve for x

OpenStudy (bibby):

You're free to tell me how you can subtract \(\large \frac{4}{5}x-3\frac{3}{4}x\) without converting forms

OpenStudy (triciaal):

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