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PLEASE HELP ME It snowed 2/3 of a foot in January and 1/2 of a foot in February. How much more did it snow in January than in February?
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PLEASE HELP ME It snowed 2/3 of a foot in January and 1/2 of a foot in February. How much more did it snow in January than in February?
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It snowed 2/3 of a foot in January and 1/2 of a foot in February. How much more did it snow in January than in February?
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Answer:
Explanation:
2/3 - 1/2 ?=?
4/6 - 3/6 =
1/6 ft more
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