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1. 2. The Rizzo's farm had 9 1/2 acres of corn. The Johnson's farm has 7 1/3 acres of corn. How many more acres of corn does Rizzo's farm have? 3. Write an expression for the calculation add the quotient
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2. The Rizzo's farm had 9 1/2 acres of corn. The Johnson's farm has 7 1/3 acres of corn. How many more acres of corn does Rizzo's farm have?
3. Write an expression for the calculation add the quotient of 108 and 12 and the quotient of 18 and 2.
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Answer: Step-by-step explanation: It is 9 1/2– 7 1/3=2 1/3 if that helped give a thumbs up thank you bye.
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