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OpenStudy (richman98):
i believe that it is b ,because the denominators are the same,so u just subtract the numerators.
OpenStudy (mathmate):
@janeSTAR
Example of subtraction of two fraction with identical denominators:
\(\dfrac{5}{13}+\dfrac{3}{13}=\dfrac{5+3}{13}=\dfrac{8}{13}\)
The above is an example
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I agree I go with B because the numerators never change just the denominators
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Whenever the denominator is the same, you can do basic math with the numerators and simplify if needed
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oops got mixed up sorry B because the denominators never change but the numerators do
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OpenStudy (richman98):
lol
OpenStudy (mathmate):
* addition
but subtraction would be similar
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Ha Ha
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so its b right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yep
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay thnxs everyone
OpenStudy (anonymous):
please
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you
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