claude has 5 1/2 meters of ribbon and uses 4 2/3 meters of it how much ribbons does claude have left in simplest form
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5 1/2 = 4 3/2 = 4 9/6
4 2/3 = 4 4/6
4 9/6 - 4 4/6 = _______ meters
4 2/3 = 4 4/6
4 9/6 - 4 4/6 = _______ meters
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4 9/6 - 4 4/6 can you tell me the answer
4 9/6 - 4 4/6 = _______ meters
The first ribbon is over 5 meters, while the second ribbon is almost 5 meters long.
9/6 - 4/6 = 5/6 (hint: remember to just subtract the numerators (the top portions)
ANd the 4 m - 4m = 0 so the final answer is that one is 5/6 of a meter longer then the other piece.
The first ribbon is over 5 meters, while the second ribbon is almost 5 meters long.
9/6 - 4/6 = 5/6 (hint: remember to just subtract the numerators (the top portions)
ANd the 4 m - 4m = 0 so the final answer is that one is 5/6 of a meter longer then the other piece.
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