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Ed had a piece of rope 6 3/4 ft long. He cut off 3/8 ft. How much rope does Ed have left?
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Ed had a piece of rope 6 3/4 ft long. He cut off 3/8 ft. How much rope does Ed have left?
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Ed had a piece of rope 6 3/4 ft long. He cut off 3/8 ft.
How much rope does Ed have left?
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Convert 3/4 to eighths by doubling the top and bottom to get 6/8.
6+6/8 - 3/8 = 6+3/8
Final answer:
6+3/8
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