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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Crazypizzlover this was the next question!
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Crazypizzalover
OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
ok I'm here lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
please help again lol :p
OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
I'm trying to figure this one out lol what grade are you in
OpenStudy (anonymous):
8th :/
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OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
ok so im gonna take the fractions turn them into decimals and find the halfway point and turn that back into a fraction ok
OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
I'm a sophomore btw
OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
ok so 3/4=.75 3/5=.6
.75-.6=0.15 and 0.15 turned into a fraction is 3/20
OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
so the answers is 3/20
OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so sorry i was putting my lunch in the oven lol and tys,!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but wait none of the the choices are 3/20
OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
lol hold on its not 3/20 yet im about o have the answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol okay
OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
o lol i forgot about answer choices i was doing the actual number between those fractions I wasnt looking at the choices of what was closest
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so would it be the 13/20?
OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
yes it would because in decimal form its .65 so thats in between .75 and .6
OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
so its c
OpenStudy (crazypizzalover):
lol you know what to do if you need me tag me
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