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Mark needs 3 ⅛ pounds of seed to fill the birdfeeders in his backyard, but he only has 1 ½ pounds of seeds. How much more seed does he need to buy?
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Mark needs 3 ⅛ pounds of seed to fill the birdfeeders in his backyard, but he only has 1 ½ pounds of seeds. How much more seed does he need to buy?
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Mark needs 3 ⅛ pounds of seed to fill the birdfeeders in his backyard, but he only has 1 ½ pounds of seeds. How much more seed does he need to buy?
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I got 25/2 for the answer
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Answer: 1.625
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u need to simplify the fraction then u subtract
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