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6 1/5 + (-7 3/5) hi, i've been trying to do this and i think i have the right answer im just not sure. (by the way i need this as a fraction.)
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6 1/5 + (-7 3/5) hi, i've been trying to do this and i think i have the right answer im just not sure. (by the way i need this as a fraction.)
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hi, i've been trying to do this and i think i have the right answer im just not sure.
(by the way i need this as a fraction.)
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since you are subtracting a negative you can do it this way. do 7 3/5 - 6 1/5. that leaves you with 1 2/5. so in the end you will have -1 2/5
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