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Mathematics, 05.11.2020 23:20, Janae2918

Im legit stuck on this question someone please help me. Q: Anthony purchased 7 5/12 (its written as a fraction btw) pounds of grapes and Elva purchased 3 2/12 (also written as a fraction). How many more pounds of grapes did Anthony purchase. Simplify your answer.

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