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How do you subtract mixed number with whole number? - Answers
To subtract a mixed number from a whole number, first you must make them both fractions. For example, if the problem is 12 and one half - 5, you would multiply 12 by 2, getting 24, and add one, making 25 over 2. Then, just put 5 over one. Now, you must have the 2 bottom numbers be the same, so you have to find the common denominator. The common denominator would be 2, so you leave 25 over 2 the same and change 5 over one to have a denominator of two. To do this, multiply one by two to get 2, and do the same to 5 to get 10. Now you have 25 over 2 - 10 over 2. Subtract the two top numbers to get 15 over 2. To make this a mixed number, divide 15 by 2 to get 7.5, which in mixed number form is 7&1/2.
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How do you subtract mixed number with whole number? - Answers
To subtract a mixed number from a whole number, first you must make them both fractions. For example, if the problem is 12 and one half - 5, you would multiply 12 by 2, getting 24, and add one, making 25 over 2. Then, just put 5 over one. Now, you must have the 2 bottom numbers be the same, so you have to find the common denominator. The common denominator would be 2, so you leave 25 over 2 the same and change 5 over one to have a denominator of two. To do this, multiply one by two to get 2, and do the same to 5 to get 10. Now you have 25 over 2 - 10 over 2. Subtract the two top numbers to get 15 over 2. To make this a mixed number, divide 15 by 2 to get 7.5, which in mixed number form is 7&1/2.
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How do you subtract mixed number with whole number? - Answers
To subtract a mixed number from a whole number, first you must make them both fractions. For example, if the problem is 12 and one half - 5, you would multiply 12 by 2, getting 24, and add one, making 25 over 2. Then, just put 5 over one. Now, you must have the 2 bottom numbers be the same, so you have to find the common denominator. The common denominator would be 2, so you leave 25 over 2 the same and change 5 over one to have a denominator of two. To do this, multiply one by two to get 2, and do the same to 5 to get 10. Now you have 25 over 2 - 10 over 2. Subtract the two top numbers to get 15 over 2. To make this a mixed number, divide 15 by 2 to get 7.5, which in mixed number form is 7&1/2.
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