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Sebastian and his family picked 4 1/4 bushels of red apples and 2 5/6 of green apples at the orchard. How many more red apples were picked.
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Sebastian and his family picked 4 1/4 bushels of red apples and 2 5/6 of green apples at the orchard. How many more red apples were picked.
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1 5/12
Explanation:
4 1/4- 2 5/6= 1 5/12
Also 1 5/12+ 2 5/6= 4 1/4
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