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Can you show a model to solve 5 1/6-3/6
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4 7/6-3/6= 4 4/6
5 1/6 is eqivalent to 4 7/6
So you would use 4 7/6 instead of 5 1/6 and subtract 3/6 from 4 7/6
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If you would like to solve
5 1/6 - 3/6
, you can calculate this using the following steps:
5 1/6 - 3/6 = 31/6 - 3/6 = 28/6 = 14/3 = 4 2/3
The correct result would be
4 2/3
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