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100 Points. Easy and fun question.

1. Describe your scenario/issue/problem - short paragraph 3-5 sentences
2. Show how adding or subtracting (or both) fractions resolves the scenario/issue/problem. This is where you show the math and all the steps (Don't forget to reduce your final answer).
3. Include a model, diagram, number line or some other visual representation of your fraction problem.


An easy example would be a cooking or baking scenario, but see if you can come up with something else.

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Answer: You and Sarah went to the gas station to get sodas. Sarah got a Dr. Pepper and it cost $2.50. You got a Sprite and it cost $3.00. You notice Sarah is short on change and want to help her. You have a $10 Bill and are going to pay for it. How much change will you get back?

Explanation:

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