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Wayne placed an order for 1 2/3 sacks of brown lentils and 1/2 of a sack of green lentils. How much more brown lentils did Wayne order?
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Answer:
1 1/6
Explanation:
1 2/3 - 1/2 =
1 2/3 = 1 4/6
1/2 = 3/6
1 4/6 - 3/6 =
1 1/6
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