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Mathematics, 17.12.2021 01:00 jor66

PLEASE HURRY Problem 1

Josh is solving the equation 2 ⅓ + 2 4/5 and predicts that his answer will be more than 4 but less than 5,

because 2 + 2 = 4. Is Josh’s prediction correct? Why or why not? Show your thinking.

Problem 2:

Susan ate ⅙ of a pumpkin pie. Joseph ate ¾ of the same pumpkin pie. How much more of the pumpkin pie did Joseph eat than Susan?

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