Jennifer sold 33 3/4 acres of her 165 1/3 acre farm. How many acres are left?
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For the total acres of the farm, we have 165 1/3 acres, which is equivalent to 165 + 1/3 = (165 * 3 + 1) / 3 = 496/3 acres. For the acres sold, we have 33 3/4 acres, which is equivalent to 33 + 3/4 = (33 * 4 + 3) / 4 = 135/4 acres. Show more…
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