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How do you takeaway fractions? - Answers
Here are the Rules to follow, #1 Convert mixed fractions to Improper(top heavy) fractions. #2 Bring to a common denominator(bottom number) #3 Bring numerators(top numbers to equivalent values. #4 Subtract the numertors #5 Place numerators over denominators #6 Convert back to a mixed fraction. Here is an example. 2 1/5 - 1 3/4 #1 ; 11/5 - 7/4 #2 ; 5 x 4 = 20 #3 ; 11 x 4 = 44 & 7 x 5 = 35 (Note which numbers are multiplied together). #4 ; 44 - 35 = 9 #5 ; 9/20 #6 ; This step can be ignored as numerator is smaller than the denominator. NB For Addition of fractions use the same steps except '#4' ,where you ADD the numerators. Hope that helps!!!!
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How do you takeaway fractions? - Answers
Here are the Rules to follow, #1 Convert mixed fractions to Improper(top heavy) fractions. #2 Bring to a common denominator(bottom number) #3 Bring numerators(top numbers to equivalent values. #4 Subtract the numertors #5 Place numerators over denominators #6 Convert back to a mixed fraction. Here is an example. 2 1/5 - 1 3/4 #1 ; 11/5 - 7/4 #2 ; 5 x 4 = 20 #3 ; 11 x 4 = 44 & 7 x 5 = 35 (Note which numbers are multiplied together). #4 ; 44 - 35 = 9 #5 ; 9/20 #6 ; This step can be ignored as numerator is smaller than the denominator. NB For Addition of fractions use the same steps except '#4' ,where you ADD the numerators. Hope that helps!!!!
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How do you takeaway fractions? - Answers
Here are the Rules to follow, #1 Convert mixed fractions to Improper(top heavy) fractions. #2 Bring to a common denominator(bottom number) #3 Bring numerators(top numbers to equivalent values. #4 Subtract the numertors #5 Place numerators over denominators #6 Convert back to a mixed fraction. Here is an example. 2 1/5 - 1 3/4 #1 ; 11/5 - 7/4 #2 ; 5 x 4 = 20 #3 ; 11 x 4 = 44 & 7 x 5 = 35 (Note which numbers are multiplied together). #4 ; 44 - 35 = 9 #5 ; 9/20 #6 ; This step can be ignored as numerator is smaller than the denominator. NB For Addition of fractions use the same steps except '#4' ,where you ADD the numerators. Hope that helps!!!!
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