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What is the difference between the greatest
and least amounts of monthly rainfall?
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Step-by-step explanation:



1\frac{7}{8} inches1

8

7

inches

Step-by-step explanation:

From the image we know that the greatest amount of rainfall is 2 inches, and the least is 1/8. If we subtract these two, we'll find the difference

2-\frac{1}{8}=\frac{16-1}{8}=\frac{15}{8}=1\frac{7}{8}2−

8

1

=

8

16−1

=

8

15

=1

8

7

Therefore, the difference between the greatest and least amount of rainfall is 1\frac{7}{8} inches1

8

7

inches

Remember that the greatest amount of rainfall is represented by the greatest number, and the least amount of rainfall is represented by the least number.

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