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Answer along with how you got the answer please

11/12 - 2/12 = ?

User DessDess
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Answer:


(3)/(4)

Explanation:

We are given the following two fractions and we are to find their difference:


\frac {11} {12} - \frac {2}{12}

Next, take the LCM of both the denominators to make it a single fraction.

Since we have the same denominators here so we can combine them as it is to get:


\frac {11-2} {12}


\frac {9} {12}


(3)/(4)

Therefore, the difference of the given fractions is 3/4.

User Febi M Felix
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Answer:


(3)/(4)

Explanation:

You have to do this:


(11)/(12)-(2)/(12)\\=(11-2)/(12)\\=(9)/(12)\\=(3)/(4)


Please note the following:

** In 2nd line, when you are doing a subtraction problem with fractions, you can combine the two into one, since the denominators are equal.

** The last line, i reduced to lowest terms.

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