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Example Question #1061 : Hspt Mathematics
Subtract:
Subtract the numerators and keep the denominator the same:
Answer:Â
Example Question #24 : How To Subtract Fractions
Solve:
The least common denominator between and
is
Example Question #25 : How To Subtract Fractions
Solve the equation:
When subtracting fractions that have the same denominator, only the top numbers are subtracted. Subtract the numerators and leave the denominators the same:
Answer:Â
Example Question #26 : How To Subtract Fractions
Subtract:
Subtract the numerators and keep the denominators the same:
Reduce the fraction:Â
Reduce again:Â
Example Question #271 : Fractions
Solve:
The lowest common denominator of 2 and 7 is 14.
Example Question #1062 : Hspt Mathematics
Subtract:
Subtract the numerators and leave the denominators the same:
Answer:Â
Example Question #1312 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Mathematics Achievement
Subtract:
Subtract the numerators and leave the denominators the same:
Answer:Â
Example Question #1071 : Hspt Mathematics
Â
Subtract the numerators and keep the denominator as is:
Answer:Â
Example Question #1072 : Hspt Mathematics
Evaluate:Â
Rewrite as fractions with a common denominator:
Now, in the first number, "borrow" eight eighths from the units column:
Subtract fractions by subtracting denominators, then subtract integers.
Example Question #1 : How To Add Fractions
I think the easiest way to do this problem is to make a common denominator. Â 4 is the smallest common denominator. Â
 is equivalent to
. Â
When you add  and
 you get
. Â
reduces to
and is equivalent to
.
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