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Tess studied for 2/3 of an hour on Monday and 1 1/2 hours on Tuesday. How much more time did she spend studying on Tuesday than on Monday?
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Tess studied for 2/3 of an hour on Monday and 1 1/2 hours on Tuesday. How much more time did she spend studying on Tuesday than on Monday?
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Tess studied for 2/3 of an hour on Monday and 1 1/2 hours on Tuesday. How much more time did she spend studying on Tuesday than on Monday?
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she spent 2 1\6 studying more on tuesday because you got to add
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