Blaze16
Blaze16
17-04-2017
Mathematics
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Solve: 8 5/6 – 4 9/10
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princessjaaae3
princessjaaae3
17-04-2017
1. Find the greastest common factor
2. Multiply a number to get to the great common factor (what you do to the bottom you must do to the top)
3.Subtract
4. Simplify as much as possible
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