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List and describe the steps you would use to model 7/10 - 4/10.
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we have
7/10 - 4/10
1)
fractions that have a common denominator
Combine the numerators together, put the difference over the common denominator
(7-4)/10=3/10
2)
reduce to lowest terms if possible
3/10=0.30
the answer is 0.30
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