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Peter drank 1/3 of a quart of milk. Steve drank 3/4of a quart. How much more did Steve drink than Peter? 1. 5/12 qt 2. 1/3qt 3. 4/3 4. 3/4
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Peter drank 1/3 of a quart of milk. Steve drank 3/4of a quart. How much more did Steve drink than Peter? 1. 5/12 qt 2. 1/3qt 3. 4/3 4. 3/4
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1/3 can be turned into 4/12
3/4 can be turned into 9/12
9/12-4/12=5/12 (1)
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It would be 5/12 more
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