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Explanation:

Alright, so first we need to have a common denominator on both fractions. 6 and 4 both go into 12 so we will use that. 6 goes into 12 two times, so multiply 5 by 2 to get 10/12. 4 goes into 12 three times, so multiply 1 by 3 to get 3/12. Now that we have a common denominator, subtract 3/12 from 10/12. You should get 7/12. We can't reduce that, so the final answer is 7/12! Good luck with the rest of your work!

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