Problem

$\frac{5}{7}-\frac{2}{3}=$

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Final Answer: \(\boxed{\frac{1}{21}}\)

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Step 1 :First, we need to find a common denominator for the two fractions, which is 21.

Step 2 :Convert both fractions to have this common denominator and then subtract them: \(\frac{5}{7}=\frac{15}{21}\) and \(\frac{2}{3}=\frac{14}{21}\).

Step 3 :Subtract the two fractions: \(\frac{15}{21}-\frac{14}{21}=\frac{1}{21}\).

Step 4 :Final Answer: \(\boxed{\frac{1}{21}}\)

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