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Please help me I can't solve this question I would really appreciate it

Please help me I can't solve this question I would really appreciate it-example-1
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3/11,28,4/11


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User Kishia
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Answer:


(3)/(11), 28,
(4)/(11)

Explanation:

For the first one, you would subtract
(5)/(11) from
(8)/(11), giving you
(3)/(11).

For the second one, you would subtract 22 from 50, giving you 28.

For the third one, you would subtract
(4)/(11) from
(8)/(11), giving you
(4)/(11).

Hope I helped

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