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Tom changed the rotating speed of his cement mixer from 6 1/3 rpms to 10 rpms . By how many revolutions per minute did the speed of the mixer increase
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Tom changed the rotating speed of his cement mixer from 6 1/3 rpms to 10 rpms . By how many revolutions per minute did the speed of the mixer increase
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3 2/3
Explanation:
10 rpms - 6 1/3 rpms = 3 2/3
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