In Mr.Navarro’s first period class, 17/28 of the students got an A on their math test. In his second period class, 11/28 of the students got an A. What fraction more of students got an A Mr. Navarro’s first period class than second period class? Simplest form

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Answer:

Fraction in simplest form as  [tex]\frac{3}{14}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given as,

Fraction of students got A in first period class = [tex]\frac{17}{28}[/tex]

Fraction of students got A in second period class =  [tex]\frac{11}{28}[/tex]

Now,

Fraction of more student got A in first period class to second period class = [tex]\frac{17}{28}[/tex] - [tex]\frac{11}{28}[/tex]

or, [tex]\frac{17 - 11}{28}[/tex]

Or, [tex]\frac{6}{28}[/tex],

Again covert this fraction in simplest form

simplest form : A fraction is in simplest form, when numerator and denominator can not be any smaller, but still being whole number.

So, this fraction in simplest form as  [tex]\frac{3}{14}[/tex]   Answer

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