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hiiiihiiiiiiiiii:

Subtract. 6 1/3 - 2 1/5 4 2/15 4 1/2 4 1/5 4 1/3 I thank its B

hiiiihiiiiiiiiii:

@Five

hiiiihiiiiiiiiii:

i thank its B

hiiiihiiiiiiiiii:

@Five

Five:

yea

hiiiihiiiiiiiiii:

i thank its B

ramen:

Well if it's B, do 1/3 and 1/5 have 2 as a common denominator?

hiiiihiiiiiiiiii:

yaaaa

ramen:

No they don't, the common denominator must be something both 3 and 5 can go into. They can't go into 2. This means that the common denominator must be greater than 3 and 5.

hiiiihiiiiiiiiii:

oohh

hiiiihiiiiiiiiii:

soooooooo C

hiiiihiiiiiiiiii:

@Five

Five:

c

hiiiihiiiiiiiiii:

is right?

JUNIOR4256:

yea c

ijibhpgu:

C

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