Jared is scheduled to work for mc008-1.jpg of an hour at the school fair. He has already worked mc008-2.jpg of an hour. How much longer does he have to work?

Please explain.

mc008-1.jpg = 5/6 and mc008-2.jpg = 1/3

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Jared is scheduled to work for 5/6 of an hour at the school fair. He has already worked 1/3 of an hour. How much longer does he have work?

To find out how much longer Jared has to work, we need to subtract the time he has already worked from the total scheduled time.

Given that Jared is scheduled to work for mc008-1.jpg of an hour and he has already worked mc008-2.jpg of an hour, we can set up the equation:

Total scheduled time - Time already worked = Time left to work

mc008-1.jpg - mc008-2.jpg = Time left to work

Substituting the values we have:

mc008-1.jpg - mc008-2.jpg = Time left to work

Simplifying the equation:

(mc008-1.jpg) - (mc008-2.jpg) = Time left to work

(mc008-1 - mc008-2).jpg = Time left to work

Therefore, the amount of time Jared has left to work is (mc008-1 - mc008-2).