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What is 8/36 minus 3/14?

Subtracting unlike fractions

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Answer: 1 / 126

Step-by-step explanation:

To subtract fractions with differen denominators you must convert to equivalent fractions with the same denominator.

The best practice is to convert to fractions with the least common denominator.

Given that 8/36 is not the simplest form, you can start to simplify it, by dividing both numerator and denominator by 4:

8/36 = 2/9

Now find the least common denominator of 9 and 14. That is found by decomposing the numbers and taking the product of the common and not common prime factors each raised to the its greates power.

9 = (3^2)
14 = (2)(7)

Therefore the least common denominator is: (2)(3^2)(7) = 126

So, convert both fractions to the equivalent fraction with denominator 126:

2 * 14 28
---------- = ----------
9 * 14 126

3 * 9 27
-------- = --------
14 * 9 126

Now you subtract the two fractions with the same denominator:

28 27 1
------ - ------- = -------
126 126 126

Answer: 1/126
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