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Describe the process for subtracting mixed numbers.
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make the denominator the same then do it like you would normal fractions
u make the denominator the same by multipying the top and bottom by same # to get the denominator of one fraction to match the other
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first, turn the mixed numbers into a improper fraction.
next, find the GCF (greatest common factor)
finally, subtract the numerator, and your done!
P.s. I'm in middle school too. and i get A+ in math
GOOD LUCK!
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