IF 7/12 CLASS HAS BROWN HAIR 2/12 HAS RED HAIR ,WHAT FRACTION MORE OF THE STUDENTS HAVE BROWN HAIR THAN RED HAIR, I GOT AN ANSWER OF 7/12 AM I CORRECT

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7/12 - 2/12 = ?

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To find the fraction more of the students who have brown hair than red hair, you need to subtract the fraction of students with red hair from the fraction of students with brown hair.

The fraction of students with brown hair is 7/12.
The fraction of students with red hair is 2/12.

To subtract fractions, the denominators must be the same. In this case, the denominators are already the same (both 12). To subtract the fractions, subtract the numerators: 7 - 2 = 5.

So, the fraction more of the students with brown hair than red hair is 5/12.

Therefore, your answer of 7/12 is incorrect. The correct answer is 5/12.