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Use the fraction models to solve the subtraction equation. A) two and one fourth B) two and two fourths C) three and three eighths D) four and four sixths
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Use the fraction models to solve the subtraction equation.
A) two and one fourth
B) two and two fourths
C) three and three eighths
D) four and four sixths
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It’s A
Formula:
3 3/4 - 1 1/2 = 2 1/4
(1 1/2 changes to 1 2/4 to have the same denominator)
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Im pretty sure its A
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