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A farmer has two equal-size fields. He plants corn in 11/12 of the first field and in 6/12 of the second field. How much more of the first field does he plant with corn than the second field?
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A farmer has two equal-size fields. He plants corn in 11/12 of the first field and in 6/12 of the second field. How much more of the first field does he plant with corn than the second field?
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41.66% more than 2nd ..........
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