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The answer in a subtraction problem is difference.
subtraction
To model addition and subtraction of mixed fractions, first convert each mixed fraction into an improper fraction. Then, find a common denominator to align the fractions. Once they have a common denominator, perform the addition or subtraction of the numerators while keeping the denominator the same. Finally, if needed, convert the resulting improper fraction back into a mixed fraction for the final answer.
No, the answer in a subtraction problem is the difference.
first add the whole numbers then do simple fraction subtraction
you calll the answer to a subtraction problem a difference
The result of a subtraction problem is called the difference.
It is still a subtraction problem.
You should use subtraction to solve a problem involving fractions when you need to determine the difference between two quantities. This could involve finding how much more one fraction is than another or calculating a remaining amount after taking away a certain fraction. Additionally, subtraction is appropriate when combining fractions that represent parts being removed from a whole. Always ensure the fractions have a common denominator before performing the subtraction.
The second number in a subtraction problem is called the subtrahend.
The answer to a subtraction problem is called the difference.
Multiplication can be the first step when using the distributive property with subtraction. The distributive law of multiplication over subtraction is that the difference of the subtraction problem and then multiply, or multiply each individual products and then find the difference.