How to add complex fractions - GRE Quantitative Reasoning

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Begin by simplifying all terms inside the parentheses. Begin with the innermost set. Find a common denominator for the two terms. In this case, the common denominator will be twenty:

Simplify to and convert to not a mixed fraction:

Multiply the two fractions in the parentheses by multiplying straight across (A quick shortcut would be to factor out the 10 on top and bottom).

Now convert to a non-mixed fraction. It will become .

In order to subtract the two fractions, find a common denominator. In this case, it will be 70.

Now subtract, and find the answer!

is the answer

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