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What is the length of the remaing rope if we take 13/5 off a 33/10 m rope? And how would you get it?
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What is the length of the remaing rope if we take 13/5 off a 33/10 m rope? And how would you get it?
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You would need to subtract 13/5 from 33/10.
Change 13/5 to a denominator of 10 by multiplying by 2/2
(13/5)*(2/2)= (26/10)
(33/10)-(26/10)= 7/10 m
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Divide both fractions to make them a decimal or whole number subtract 3.3 - 2.6
3.3 is 33/10
2.6 is 13/5
You will get 0.7 which is 7/10 of the leftover rope
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