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You have to solve the problem \frac{3}{4}-\frac{1}{8} ​4 ​ ​3 ​​ − ​8 ​ ​1 ​​ . After you make the denominators the same, what do you do? A You subtract the numerators but keep the denominators the same. B You subtract the numerators and you subtract the denominators. C You subtract the denominators but keep the numerators the same. D You subtract the numerator from the denominator, and that becomes the new numerator.

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A is the answer for this question
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Answer: The correct answer is A) You subtract the numerators but keep the denominators the same.

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