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Mathematics, 08.12.2021 21:30 meganwintergirl

A store wants to sell 5 1/4 kilograms of oranges in one week. The store has sold 1 3/4 kilograms of oranges so far. How many more kilograms of oranges does the store need to sell? Make an equation to the number of kilograms of oranges that the store needs to sell. Move numbers and a symbol, to the blanks to make the equation. If there is no whole number, put a 0 in the first box.

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