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What is 5/6 -1/3 in to the simplest form

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Answer:


(1)/(2)

Explanation:


(5)/(6)-(1)/(3)

Before you can subtract these, you need to make both fractions have the same denominator. Because 6 is already a multiple of 3, all you need to do is multiply the second fraction by
(2)/(2):


(1)/(3)*(2)/(2)=(2)/(6)

Now that they have the same base, you can subtract the numerators:


(5)/(6)-(2)/(6)=(3)/(6)

Finally, you can simplify the fraction. The numerator and denominator are both multiples of 3, so divide by
(3)/(3):


(3)/(6)/(3)/(3)=(1)/(2)

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