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30\left(\frac{1}{3}-\frac{3}{10}\right)
Convert decimal number 0.3 to fraction \frac{3}{10}.
30\left(\frac{10}{30}-\frac{9}{30}\right)
Least common multiple of 3 and 10 is 30. Convert \frac{1}{3} and \frac{3}{10} to fractions with denominator 30.
30\times \frac{10-9}{30}
Since \frac{10}{30} and \frac{9}{30} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
30\times \frac{1}{30}
Subtract 9 from 10 to get 1.
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Cancel out 30 and 30.
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