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Solve the subtraction problem
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Solve the subtraction problem
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When subtracting fractions, if the numbers on the bottom are not the same, you must multiply them. 9 x 4 = 36
Then subtract the top numbers as usual.
> The answer is D. 5/36 <
Good luck!
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it is D, because you have to get the denomenator"s equal so 9 times 4 is 36 and you take the numerator's and times by the other's denominator then subtract them to get 5/36
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