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Q: How do you subtract bigger fractions from smaller fractions?
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How do you subtract a bigger number from a smaller one?

if you want to subtract a bigger number from a smaller one, first subtract smaller number from bigger one add negative sign in front of answer you got


How do you subtract a bigger decimal from a smaller decimal?

Subtract the smaller one from the bigger one, and then put a minus sign before the answer.


How do you subtract a smaller fraction by a bigger fraction?

You can subtract the bigger fraction by the smaller fraction and then put a minus sign in front of the answer.


Which is larger fractions or percentage?

Neither. Some fractions are bigger than some percentages and some are smaller.


How do you subtract a smaller number from a bigger one?

If you want to subtract a smaller number from a bigger number then just subtract. For example: 14 - 12 = 2 and etc. (more but it is going to be too long) 15 - 13 = 2 16 - 14 = 2


How do you find the difference between two mixed fractions?

Subtract the smaller fraction from the larger one.


How do you subtract fractions when the first numerator is smaller than the other numerator?

if they have the same denominator just subtract it . if it doesn't than find the denominator.


Is 7.98 bigger or smaller than 7.89?

You can subtract the second from the first and get a positive answer. So the first is bigger.


How do you work out the differences in between numbers?

Subtract the smaller number from the bigger number.


How do you add and subtract fractions with the same denominator?

it stay the same when you subtract fractions and when you add fractions.


How do you add and subtract dissimilar fractions?

Make the fractions equivalent then subtract


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multiply the fractions until they have common denominators and then subtract them