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Grade 5 Eureka - Answer Keys Module 3
Lesson 12: Subtract fractions greater than or equal to 1.
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Question 2
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Tony wrote the following:
\(7\cfrac{1}{4} - 3\cfrac{3}{4} = 4\cfrac{1}{4} - \cfrac{3}{4}\)
Is Tony's statement correct? Draw a number line to support your answer.
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