The difference between 4\(\frac{5}{7}\) and 2\(\frac{1}{4}\) is greater than sum of \(\frac{1}{14}\) and 1\(\frac{1}{2}\) by

a

\(\frac{23}{28}\)

b

\(\frac{24}{28}\)

c

\(\frac{50}{56}\)

d

\(\frac{27}{28}\)

e

\(\frac{48}{56}\)

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Destinedtowin
4 years ago

I don't get

AuthorityTech
1 year ago

the answer is not correct

Dhoney1
3 years ago

The question is incomplete

MikeMusic
10 months ago

Myschool Frank, there should be 25/28 in the options, as that is its simplest form and not 50/56. its just like writing 1/2 as 256/512 , its the same thing but 1/2 is in its simplest form. personally, i didn't find 25/28 in the options, so i thought there was a typo error, and i picked option D (27/28). so to avoid confusion pls make 25/28 an option

Kyngkash
1 year ago

The answer is not fully worked

taofiqotolayemi
2 years ago

it is not a complete question

khemi23
1 year ago

the question is incomplete

MCBons
2 years ago

The question is incomplete

Beauty368
2 years ago

the question is incomplete

Love001
2 months ago

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Love001
2 months ago

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1 year ago

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tenzai
2 months ago

no ANSWER

Vic78
1 year ago

The question is incomplete

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