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Can anybody explain how to subtract mixed fractions?

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How do we subtract mixed fractions?

To subtract mixed fractions, we must follow the steps:

  1. Convert the mixed fraction to improper fraction.

2. Multiply the denominator and the numerator by the LCM of the denominators to make the denominators same. P.S: (If the denominators are the same, you can skip this step).

3. Simplify the fractions. (The denominators do not change).

4. (Optional) Convert the fractions to mixed fraction.

Solving an example:

Let's take an example.


  • 4 (2)/(5) - 3 (3)/(8)

Step-1: Convert the fractions to improper fraction:


  • 4 (2)/(5) - 3 (3)/(8)

  • ((4)(5) + 2)/(5) - ((3)(8) + 3)/(8)

  • (20 + 2)/(5) - (24+ 3)/(8)

  • (22)/(5) - (27)/(8)

Step-2: Make the denominators same:


  • (22)/(5) - (27)/(8)

  • ((22)(8))/((5)(8)) - ((27)(5))/((8)(5))

  • (176)/(40) - (135)/(40)

Step-3: Subtract:


  • (176)/(40) - (135)/(40)

  • (41)/(40)

Step-4: Convert the fraction to mixed fraction:


  • (41)/(40)

  • (40)/(40) + (1)/(40)

  • 1 + (1)/(40)

  • 1(1)/(40)
User Yezper
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Answer:

  • convert the mixed fractions to improper fractions (where the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator): multiply the whole number part by the fraction's denominator, add that to the numerator, write the result on top of the denominator.
  • if the denominators are not the same, work out the common denominator and rewrite the fractions with the same denominators
  • subtract by subtracting the numerators and writing the result over the denominator
  • convert back to mixed fractions by dividing the numerator by the denominator, write down the whole number answer, write down the remainder above the denominator.

Example


3\frac23-1\frac45

convert to improper fractions:


(3 * 3+2)/(3)-(1 * 5+4)/(5)=(11)/(3)-(9)/(5)

common denominator = 3 × 5 = 15, so:


(11)/(3)-(9)/(5)=(11* 5)/(3* 5)-(9* 3)/(5* 3)=(55)/(15)-(27)/(15)

subtract:


(55)/(15)-(27)/(15)=(55-27)/(15)=(28)/(15)

convert back to mixed fractions:


28 / 15=1 \textsf{ remainder }13=1 (13)/(15)

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