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Mr. Richie's and Mrs. Madison's 5th grade classes each have the same number of students. During lunch, 5/8 of Mr. Richie's class and 3/5 of Mrs. Madison's class
purchased a school lunch. How much more of Mr. Richie's class bought a school lunch?
What operation do you use to solve this problem?
A. Divide
B. Add
C. Sub
D. Multiply

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