SOLUTION: How do you solve 2 (5/2) - 2 (3/2) the parentheses being fractions
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Question 596827: How do you solve 2 (5/2) - 2 (3/2) the parentheses being fractions
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You can rewrite this expression as 2((5/2)-(3/2)) = 2(2/2) = 2*1 = 2.
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