In adding or subtracting dissimilar fractions, you will need first to get its LCD or least common denominator.
For example:
3/2 + 5/3 = ?
We will get the LCD of two and three and we will get 6
So the equation will become: 9/6 + 10/6
Then the final answer will be : 19/6
well its simple here is an example 3/8-2/8=1/8 you leave the denominator the same and 3-2=1
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A simple fraction is a fraction that is a whole number divided by a whole number. Complex fractions can have fractions inside of fractions.
Only after simplification. If you subtract numbers with the same denominator, you have to put the original denominator in the result, but you can later simplify this, in some cases. A simple example: 3/4 - 1/4 = 2/4. Same denominator, but this can be simplified to 1/2.
A simple fraction represents a part of the whole.
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Subtract the numerators as we normally subtract them and then divide the resultant by the denominator. It's just simple like that.
A simple fraction is a fraction that is a whole number divided by a whole number. Complex fractions can have fractions inside of fractions.
1.75 as an improper fraction in simple form is 7/4
Only after simplification. If you subtract numbers with the same denominator, you have to put the original denominator in the result, but you can later simplify this, in some cases. A simple example: 3/4 - 1/4 = 2/4. Same denominator, but this can be simplified to 1/2.
50 is an integer, not a fraction.
A simple fraction represents a part of the whole.
85 into a fraction = 85/1
how do you write o.13 as a fraction in simple form , it is simple the answer is 13/99
-.41 as a fraction is -41/100
90 is an integer, not a fraction.