2) 1/6 - 1/12 A) 1/12 B) -1/6 C) -1/12 D) 1/6 3) 2/15 * 15/7 A) 2/15 B) 2/7 C) 7/2 D) 1/7 4) 5/2 / 1/9 A) 45/2 B) 45/4 C) 5/18 D) 5/9 5) 1/3 + 1/4 + 1/5 A) 3/4 B) 43/60 C) 47/60 D) 49/60 6) 1/4 * 1/5 * 1/6 A) 1/120 B) 1/26 C) 15/2 D) 1/60
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