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Mike had 5 5/6 he gave 11/6 to mathew and 4/6 to nolan and 3/4 to sanjar how much does mike have now
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Mike had 5 5/6 he gave 11/6 to mathew and 4/6 to nolan and 3/4 to sanjar how much does mike have now
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Mike had 5 5/6 he gave 11/6 to mathew and 4/6 to nolan and 3/4 to sanjar how much does mike have now
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Find a common denominator or the bottom number of a fraction. 5 and 5/6 - 11/6 - 4/6 - 3/4 = 140/24 - 44/24 - 16/24 - 18/24 = 96/24 - 16/24 - 18/24=62/24 or
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To find out, first you got to convert 11/6 into a mixed fraction. You do it by dividing 11 ÷ 6 which is 1 5/6. Now you have to do 5 5/6 - 1 5/6 which is 4. We now have to do 4 - 4/6 which is 3 1/3. 3 1/3 - 3/4 is 2 7/12. Your answer is 2 7/12
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