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How do I solve 1/6 + 3/4 - 2/3

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\cfrac{1}{6}+\cfrac{3}{4}-\cfrac{2}{3}\implies \cfrac{(2)1~~ + ~~(3)3~~ - ~~(4)2}{\underset{\textit{using this LCD}}{12}}\implies \cfrac{2+9-8}{12}\implies \cfrac{3}{12}\implies \cfrac{1}{4}

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