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Solve the following: five and one tenth − two and eight tenths

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Answer:

Explanation:

The first thing we need to do is set up the problem.

5
(1)/(10) - 2
(8)/(10)

After we do this, we have to combine the whole numbers into the fraction to make an improper fraction.

5
(1)/(10) becomes
(51)/(10) because we get 5 times 10 + 1.

2
(8)/(10) becomes
(28)/(10) because we get 2 times 10 + 8.

After doing this we can subtract and get the answer.

51 - 28 = 23

So the answer is
(23)/(10).

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