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Kelley ate 3/5 of her brownies on Monday and 6/8 of her brownies Tuesday. If Kelley originally had 2 brownies, what fraction brownie is left over? Simplifty your answer

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Greetings!

Answer:


(13)/(20)

Explanation:

First, we need to add the two fractions together. To do this we need to make the denominator a factor of both 8 and 5. Easy way to do this is to multiply each fraction by the denominator of the other fraction:


(3)/(5) * 8 = (24)/(40)


(6)/(8) * 5 = (30)/(40)


(24)/(40) + (30)/(40) = (54)/(40)

We can also show 2 brownies as
(2)/(1) or
(80)/(40)

Now we can subtract the two:


(80)/(40) -  (54)/(40) = (26)/(40)

Simplify the fraction down by dividing by two:


(13)/(20)

Which is the fraction of brownie left!


Hope this helps!

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