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The grocer put 3 1/3 pounds of potatoes on the scale. Then, he removed a potato weighing 4/5 pound. How much weight is on the scale now?
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The grocer put 3 1/3 pounds of potatoes on the scale. Then, he removed a potato weighing 4/5 pound. How much weight is on the scale now?
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2 8/15
Explanation:
3 1/3 = 10/3
10x5/3x5 - 4x3'/5x3 = 38/15 = 2 8/15
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