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OpenStudy (anonymous):

12- 4 and 3 over 5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you need it in mixed number form, decimal form or exact form?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well its rational numbers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[12-4+\frac{ 3 }{ 5 }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that's what your problem looks like in equation form

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you have options?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no its 4 and 3 5ths

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

This subtraction? |dw:1439340402077:dw|

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

You can do this subtraction by setting it up as a regular subtraction and borrowing.

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

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