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Anthony has a piece of paper that’s 11/12 inch long. He cuts 1/4 inch off the length of it. How long is the paper now?
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Anthony has a piece of paper that’s 11/12 inch long. He cuts 1/4 inch off the length of it. How long is the paper now?
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Anthony has a piece of paper that’s 11/12 inch long. He cuts 1/4 inch off the length of it. How long is the paper now?
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Well, since you can make 1/4 equivalent to 3/12, than 11/12 - 3/12 equals 8/12, or it can be simplified to 2/3 inches long. 8/12 is fine as well, though. Hope you find my answer useful!
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