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What is 3/4−(−2/3), expressed as an improper fraction?
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nope
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3 / 4 - ( - 2 / 3 ) = 3 / 4 + 2 / 3

3 • 3 / 3 • 4 + 4 • 2 / 4 • 3 =

9 / 12 + 8 / 12 = 17 / 12
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11/12
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