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What is 5/6 −2/4 ? Please i dont know help

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Answer:

5/6 – 2/4

= (10–6)/12

= 4/12

= 1/3

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User Dorian Gray
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Answer:

ok. its 8/24. but if you got to simplify its 1/3

Step-by-step explanatin

you do 5*4 (the numerator) and 6*4(the denomerator).

this is the lcd(least comon )denominator.

repaet the steps for 2/4 but multiply by 6 on each number

once

thats

done

its

your

answer

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