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It is the same as dividing two positive mixed fractions except that at the end of it all, you put a negative sign in front.
make each fraction a improper fraction the flip the second fraction and multiply straight across then simplify
Yes, you can divide fraction untli u make the mixed number into a improper fraction then divide
Same as any average. Add all the fractions and divide them by the amount of fractions
Add them together and divide the answer by 2.
you change all mixed numbers to improper fractions.
You can search YouTube for "divide fractions", and find several.However, it isn't really that complicated; just remember the following simple rules:To divide one fraction by another fraction, take the reciprocal of the second fraction, then multiply.If you have mixed fractions, convert them both to improper fractions, then proceed as above (multiply by the reciprocal).
Change them into improper fractions. Invert the second fraction and multiply them together. Reduce if necessary.
If doing it without a calculator, then convert each mixed fraction into a top-heavy equivalent fraction and then multiply as for fractions.
When subtracting fractions where the numerator is smaller than the denominator, you can express the fraction as a mixed number or an improper fraction. First, find a common denominator for the fractions you are subtracting. Then, subtract the fractions using the common denominator, and if the result is negative, you can express it as a negative fraction or a mixed number with a negative whole part. For example, ( \frac{1}{4} - \frac{3}{4} = -\frac{2}{4} = -\frac{1}{2} ).
You divide the numerator by the denomonator. If it is a mixed number, change it to an improper fraction and use the same process as above.
Mixed fractions can't become proper fractions. Mixed fractions are greater than one.