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QuestionHow do I subtract a fraction from a whole number?Community AnswerTake the LCM of denominator of both the fractions (the denominator of whole number is one). Then, in both the numbers divide the LCM by the denominator and multiply the result by the numerator. Subtract the numbers in numerators and you will get your answer.
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QuestionCan you help me solve 1/4 - 5/6 please?Community Answer1/4 - 5/6 = -7/12. That is a negative number.
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QuestionHow can I learn to subtract a mixed fractions?JulyAtNightCommunity AnswerTurn them into improper fractions. Then you can make the denominator the same to subtract them. Don't forget to simplify if necessary.
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QuestionHow do I simplify fractions?Community AnswerIn order to simplify a fraction, find a number that both the numerator and the denominator are divisible by. For example, say your have to simplify 81/9. Both 81 and 9 are divisible by 9. Therefore, it should look something like this: 81/9= 9/1=9. Or, another one: 15/45= 1/3.
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QuestionCan you better explain step 3?DonaganTop AnswererThe two denominators must be made the same. Multiply the two denominators together: 4 x 3 = 12. Let 12 be the new denominator in both fractions. Change each numerator so that the values of the two fractions remain the same as they were. Change the numerators by dividing their respective denominators into the new denominator and then multiplying the resulting number by the original numerators. For the fraction 3/4, 12÷4=3, and 3x3=9. So 9 is the new numerator and 12 is the new denominator. For the fraction 1/3, 12÷3=4, and 4x1=4. So 4 is the new numerator and 12 is the new denominator. So now you're subtracting 4/12 from 9/12, which is 5/12.
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QuestionHow do you get the second numerator?Community AnswerThere are two ways to go about doing this. I'll show you the easy one. The first one is the easy way, just multiply the numerator and denominator of one of the fraction's by the other fraction's denominator and vice versa. Then subtract the numerators and put that over the new denominator. You may need to simplify. Here's the example: 3 1 - + - 4 3 3 3*3 9 - => ------ => -- 4 4*3 12 1 1*4 4 - => ------ => -- 3 3*4 12 9 4 11 -- + -- => -- 12 12 12 If you were looking for the second numerator of this problem, since there are three (9, 4, and 11), you choose.
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QuestionHow do I subtract fractions from whole numbers?Community AnswerTurn the whole number into a fraction with the same denominator as the fraction that is being subtracted. Then, subtract & simplify. Or, "borrow" 1 from the whole #, and turn that into a fraction with the same denominator as the fraction you are subtracting. Then subtract the fractions, and don't forget to bring down the (whole #-1) for the answer. Example: 3-3/4= 3/1-3/4. Make denominators the same to get 12/4-3/4= 9/4. Simplify to 2 1/4.
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QuestionHow do I solve -5/2 - 3?DonaganTop Answerer-5/2 - 3 = -5/2 - 6/2 = -11/2 = -5½.
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QuestionHow do I get the denominators to be the same?JulyAtNightCommunity AnswerMultiply the first fraction by the denominator of the second and multiply the second fraction by the denominator of the first. For example, 3/5 + 2/4 [3/5·4 (12/25) + 2/4·5 (10/25)] = 12/25 + 10/25 = 22/25. You may need to simplify.
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QuestionWhat are equivalent fractions for 3/5?DonaganTop AnswererYou can find an equivalent fraction by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the same number. For example, multiplying both terms of 3/5 by 2 results in the equivalent fraction 6/10. Multiplying by 10 results in the equivalent fraction 30/50.
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QuestionHow do I subtract fractions using fraction strips?DonaganTop AnswererLet's assume you're subtracting a smaller fraction from a larger fraction (or even just a smaller number from a larger number). (If that's not the case, fraction strips don't work as well.) Start with a strip (or bar) representing the larger number. Place another strip representing the smaller number on top of the first strip so that the left (or right) end of the top strip lines up exactly with the left (or right) end of the bottom strip. Then measure what amount of the first strip is not being covered by the second strip. The uncovered amount is the difference between the strips and the difference between the fractions. The uncovered amount is the answer you're looking for.
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QuestionHow do I answer 5 3/8 - 3 3/4?DonaganTop AnswererChange 5 3/8 to 43/8. Change 3 3/4 to 3 6/8, then to 30/8. 43/8 - 30/8 = 13/8 = 1 5/8.
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QuestionWhat is the answer if the question is 32/34 - 6/16?DonaganTop AnswererFirst reduce: 32/34 = 16/17, and 6/16 = 3/8. Convert both fractions to equivalent fractions having the same denominator. Do that by multiplying the denominators together: 17 x 8 = 136. Then convert 16/17 to an equivalent fraction by dividing 17 into 136 (that's 8) and multiplying 8 by 16, which is 128, the new numerator. So 16/17 = 128/136. For the other fraction, 3/8, convert it to an equivalent fraction by dividing 8 into 136 (that's 17) and multiplying 17 by 3, which is 51, the new numerator. So 3/8 = 51/136. Now you can subtract 51/136 from 128/136, which is 77/136, your answer (which doesn't reduce).
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QuestionWhat is the answer for 16 4/20 - 14/20?DonaganTop Answerer16 4/20 is equal to 15 24/20. From that subtract 14/20, which equals 15 10/20, or 15½.
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QuestionHow do I solve a 10 1/8 - 5 5/8?Cluster DuckCommunity AnswerFirst, we need to make the fractions top heavy. The denominators will both be 8 as this will make subtracting easy. For the numerator, we must multiply the integer we have by the denominator and add it to the current numerator. 10 1/8 = 81/8 and 5 5/8 = 45/8. Now we have to subtract the fractions, 81/8 - 45/8 = 36/8. To complete, we must make sure the fraction isn't a top heavy, 36/8 = 4 6/8 = 4 3/4.
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QuestionHow do I work out 31¾ - 12½?DonaganTop Answerer31¾ - 12½ = 31¾ - 12 2/4 = (127/4) - (50/4) = 77/4 = 19¼.
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QuestionWhat is 21/2 - 6/4?Community Answer21/2 - 6/4 = 21/2 - 3/2 = 18/2 = 9.
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QuestionHow do I subtract a negative fraction from a positive fraction?I_l1ke_gam3sCommunity AnswerSubtracting a negative fraction is the same as adding a positive fraction. For instance, 3/4 - (- 1/2) = 3/4 + 1/2 = 3/4 + 2/4 = 5/4 = 1 1/4.
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QuestionWhat is m if 8 1/2= 2 2/5 + m?Community AnswerFirst convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions: 17/2 = 12/5 + m. Next convert the improper fractions to equivalent fractions that share the same denominator: 85/10 = 24/10 + m. Now subtract 24/10 from both sides: 61/10 = m. m = 6 1/10.
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QuestionCan you help me solve 141 3/5 times 2 3/5?Community AnswerFirst convert each mixed number to an improper fraction: 141 3/5 = 708/5, and 2 3/5 = 13/5. Now multiply the two improper fractions together: (708/5)(13/5) = 9204/25. You can leave the answer in that form or convert it to a mixed number: 368 4/25.
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QuestionCan you help me solve 2 + 1 + 1/2 + 1/2 + 2/3?Community Answer2 + 1 = 3. 1/2 + 1/2 = 1. 3 + 1 = 4. 4 + 2/3 = 4 2/3.
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QuestionHow do you solve 9/15 - 12/15?Community AnswerSince the denominators are the same, just subtract the second numerator from the first, and keep the denominator the same. Reduce the answer if necessary. 9/15 - 12/15 = -3/15 = -1/5.
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QuestionSimplify 2 3/4 + 3 2/5 - 1 2/3.Community AnswerFirst convert each mixed number to an improper fraction: 11/4 + 17/5 - 5/3. Now find the lowest common denominator: it's 60. So now the expression becomes 165/60 + 204/60 - 100/60 = 269/60 = 4 29/60.
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QuestionHow can I solve 4.2 / 9 + 1.5 / 5 - 2.1 / 3?Community Answer(4.2 / 9) + (1.5 / 5) - (2.1 / 3) = (0.47) + (0.30) - (0.70) = 0.07.
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QuestionIs it possible to subtract one mixed fraction from another without turning them into improper fractions?Community AnswerIt is certainly possible, but in some cases it gets tricky. It's a more reliable method to convert to improper fractions first. That's why they teach that method in school.
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QuestionHow do you Subtract and Reduce Fractions? Example - 12 - 8 3/7Community Answer
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QuestionHelp solving 3/50 - 1/35 with factoring.Community AnswerFactoring isn't involved here. 3/50 - 1/35 = 21/350 - 10/350 = 11/350. (The only challenge here is finding the lowest common denominator. It's not too hard if you recognize that there is a multiple of 35 (350) that is also a multiple of 50.)
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QuestionWhat is 8/9 - 5/6?Community Answer8/9 - 5/6 = 16/18 - 15/18 = 1/18. (The only challenge here is finding the lowest common denominator. If you don't recognize that 18 is a multiple of both 9 and 6, you would have to multiply 9 by 6 and use 54 as the common denominator and then reduce the fraction at the end.)
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QuestionHow can I subtract fractions when the value of the first fraction is smaller?Community AnswerWhen you subtract a larger number from a smaller number, the result is a negative number. For example, 2/5 - 3/5 = -1/5.
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QuestionCan you help me solve 3 2/5 - 5 4/5?Community Answer3 2/5 - 5 4/5 = 17/5 - 29/5 = -12/5 = -2 2/5.
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