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In Mathematics / High School | 2025-07-03

1. [tex]\frac{4}{5} - \frac{3}{2} =[/tex]

2. [tex]\frac{7}{3} - \frac{2}{8} =[/tex]

3. [tex]\frac{6}{4} - \frac{3}{4} =[/tex]

4. [tex]\frac{7}{4} - \frac{5}{8} =[/tex]

5. [tex]\frac{3}{4} - \frac{1}{4} =[/tex]

Asked by voldermort8147

Answer (1)

Let's work through each of the subtraction problems involving fractions one by one.

5 4 โ€‹ โˆ’ 2 3 โ€‹
To subtract these fractions, first find a common denominator. The denominators are 5 and 2. The least common multiple of these is 10.
5 4 โ€‹ = 5 ร— 2 4 ร— 2 โ€‹ = 10 8 โ€‹ 2 3 โ€‹ = 2 ร— 5 3 ร— 5 โ€‹ = 10 15 โ€‹
Now subtract them: 10 8 โ€‹ โˆ’ 10 15 โ€‹ = 10 8 โˆ’ 15 โ€‹ = 10 โˆ’ 7 โ€‹

3 7 โ€‹ โˆ’ 8 2 โ€‹
Again, find a common denominator. The denominators are 3 and 8. The least common multiple is 24.
3 7 โ€‹ = 3 ร— 8 7 ร— 8 โ€‹ = 24 56 โ€‹ 8 2 โ€‹ = 8 ร— 3 2 ร— 3 โ€‹ = 24 6 โ€‹
Now subtract them: 24 56 โ€‹ โˆ’ 24 6 โ€‹ = 24 56 โˆ’ 6 โ€‹ = 24 50 โ€‹
Simplifying 24 50 โ€‹ by dividing both numerator and denominator by 2: 24 รท 2 50 รท 2 โ€‹ = 12 25 โ€‹

4 6 โ€‹ โˆ’ 4 3 โ€‹
These fractions already have the same denominator, so you can subtract directly: 4 6 โ€‹ โˆ’ 4 3 โ€‹ = 4 6 โˆ’ 3 โ€‹ = 4 3 โ€‹

4 7 โ€‹ โˆ’ 8 5 โ€‹
Find a common denominator for 4 and 8, which is 8.
4 7 โ€‹ = 4 ร— 2 7 ร— 2 โ€‹ = 8 14 โ€‹
Now subtract them: 8 14 โ€‹ โˆ’ 8 5 โ€‹ = 8 14 โˆ’ 5 โ€‹ = 8 9 โ€‹

4 3 โ€‹ โˆ’ 4 1 โ€‹
These fractions already have the same denominator, so you can subtract directly: 4 3 โ€‹ โˆ’ 4 1 โ€‹ = 4 3 โˆ’ 1 โ€‹ = 4 2 โ€‹
Simplifying 4 2 โ€‹ by dividing both numerator and denominator by 2: 4 รท 2 2 รท 2 โ€‹ = 2 1 โ€‹


I hope this helps you understand how to perform each subtraction problem step by step!

Answered by LiamAlexanderSmith | 2025-07-06