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How do you subtract mixed numbers?

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Answer:

Explanation:

lets take 2
(2)/(5) - 1
(3)/(10)

you have to convert 2 into
(10)/(5) so it would be
(12)/(5)

you also have to convert 1 into
(10)/(10) so it would be
(13)/(10)

since the denominators and different were ganna have to make them the same by mutiplying

you can easily do 5x2 to get 10

since you multiplied by 2 on the bottom do it on the top and you will get
(24)/(10)

now subtract them
(24)/(10)-
(13)/(10)=
(11)/(10)

24-13=11 but you need to simplify it and make it
1(1)/(10)

User Nobeh
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You make the mixed number an improper fraction, then, if not already, make the two improper fractions have common denominators, then you subtract thresh two numerators to get your answer


For Example:

2 1/3 - 2 1/6 =

7/3 - 13/6 =

14/6 - 13/6 = 1/6
User TesterDick
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