Jenny's car holds 11 3/5's gal, while Scott's car holds 16 3/4's gal.

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The gas tank of Jenny's car holds 11 3/5's gal, while Scott's car holds 16 3/4's gal. How much more gasoline does Scott's car hold?
 
The gas tank of Jenny's car holds 11 3/5's gal, while Scott's car holds 16 3/4's gal. How much more gasoline does Scott's car hold?

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The gas tank of Jenny's car holds 11 3/5's gal, while Scott's car holds 16 3/4's gal. How much more gasoline does Scott's car hold?
How do you think one would find the "difference" in how much the two tanks hold? What mathematical operation would one apply?

What did you get when you applied that operation to the two given numbers?

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The gas tank of Jenny's car holds 11 3/5's gal, while Scott's car holds 16 3/4's gal. How much more gasoline does Scott's car hold?

Is that a joke? I'm heavily intoxicated at the moment so it's not obvious if it is or not.
Easy: 16 3/4 - 11 3/5
Stop showing off Sir D.;)
 
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