Evaluate
\frac{4}{5}=0.8
Factor
\frac{2 ^ {2}}{5} = 0.8
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\frac{10+3}{5}-\frac{1\times 5+4}{5}
Multiply 2 and 5 to get 10.
\frac{13}{5}-\frac{1\times 5+4}{5}
Add 10 and 3 to get 13.
\frac{13}{5}-\frac{5+4}{5}
Multiply 1 and 5 to get 5.
\frac{13}{5}-\frac{9}{5}
Add 5 and 4 to get 9.
\frac{13-9}{5}
Since \frac{13}{5} and \frac{9}{5} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
\frac{4}{5}
Subtract 9 from 13 to get 4.
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