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Bill ran around 2/3 of the track. Josh ran around 5/6 of the track. How much farther did Josh run than Bill?
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Bill ran around 2/3 of the track. Josh ran around 5/6 of the track. How much farther did Josh run than Bill?
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Bill ran around 2/3 of the track. Josh ran around 5/6 of the track. How much farther did Josh run than Bill?
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1/ 6 you need to convert both fractions into a common one
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Answer:
1/6
Explanation:
convert 2/3 to 4/6 then basically 5/6 is greater than 4/6 by 1/6
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