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9 /4 − 6 /1 + 3 /1 =
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I hope this helps, I didn't include my work because you said you didn't need it to the person above me!
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-3/4 is the answer.
First you must make all the denominators the same = 9/4 = 9/4, 6/1 (mulitply both sides by 4) = 24/4, 3/1 (multiply both sides by 4) = 12/4. So we come out with 9/4 - 24/4 +12/4.
Then solve. 9/4 - 24/4 +12/4 = -3/4
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