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5 3/10 - 2 4/5
how do you do this kind of math​

User Burkestar
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Answer:

2 1/2

Explanation:

Since you cant do 3/10 - 4/5 you have to change the 5 in 4/5 to a 10 and you do that by multiplying by 2, so 4/5 × 2 =8/10. Now the equation is 5 3/10 - 2 8/10, but you cant do 3 - 8 without getting a negative number, so you take 1 whole from the 5 in the first mixed number and add it to the 3/10. Since 10/10 is 1 whole and you have to add a whole, add the whole plus 3 so it would be 13/10. Now you can do 5 13/10 - 2 8/5 and you get 2 5/10, which gets simplified to 2 1/2.

5 3/10 - 2 4/5 how do you do this kind of math​-example-1
User Jury
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Answer: find a common denominator and make them into improper fractions.

Explanation:

  1. first find a common denominator in this case 10 so 5 3/10 would stay the same and 2 4/5 would become 2 8/10
  2. now turn them to improper fractions so 5 3/10 5 times 10, 50 plus 3, 53/10 and do the same to 2 8/10 getting 28/10
  3. no subtract straight across the top 53 - 28, 25 and put that over 10
  4. 25/10 now turn it back into a mixed number, 25 goes into 10 2 times with 5 leftover , 2 5/10
  5. simplify 5/10 is the same as 1/2
  6. final answer 2 1/2