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Originally Posted by andyboy179 got this question and some others.
i got 4and 1 third - 3 and 6 sevenths i need to know the answer and how to do it if you can help please post thanks. |
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1) Change to "improper fractions" 4 is

because 12/3= 4. "4 and 1/3" is [math]\frac{12}{3}+\frac{1}{3}= \frac{13}{3}[/itex]. Similarly 3 is

because 21/7= 3. "3 and 6 sevenths" is

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So "4 and 1/3 minus 3 and 6/7" is

. To add or subtract two fractions you need a "common denominator". Since 3 and 7 have no factors in common, we can just multiply the numerator and denominator of the first fraction by 7,

, and multiply the numerator and denominator of the second fraction by 3,

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Now the problem is

and we can simply subtract the numerators:

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