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I wonder if I did #9 right and I’m having trouble with #10
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I wonder if I did #9 right and I’m having trouble with #10
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Let's see....
QUESTION: Add. Write your answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
1. Rewriting our equation with parts separated
2. Solving the whole number parts
3. Solving the fraction parts
4. Reducing the fraction part, 15/9,
5. Simplifying the fraction part, 5/3,
6. Combining the whole and fraction parts
ANSWER:
Hope that helps!
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It's correct. The only problem is entering it. Is a fraction OK or do you need to break it down to 16.6666
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I don't wonder that you are having trouble with this.
Do it in parts.
numerator
3/4 - 3/2 = 3/4 - 6/4 = - 3/4 Notice what happened. You multiplied top and bottom of 3/2 by 2
= 3*2 = 6
2 * 2 = 4
Now do the denominator
1/4 - 3/5 =
5/20 - 12/20
= - 7/20
What do you have?
-3/4 // - 7/20 Now invert and multiply
- 3/4 * - 20 /7
= 60/ 28
= 15 / 7 Where did the two minus' go?
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