Yes. 7 - 2 is 5, and if the last digit on one number is 7 and the last digit on one you are subtracting from it is 2, the last digit on the answer will be a 5. That will help you in doing estimations.
2 and four sevenths 5 & 2/7 minus 2 & 5/7 equals 2 & 4/7
You turn the 1 into an improper fraction (7/7) that is equal to 1. 7/7 - 5/7 = 2/7
(3/2)-(5/8) = 7/8 or 0.875
7/12
1. Subtract 25 2. Then subtract 6 3. Then subtract 12 4. Then subtract 2 5. Then subtract 10 6. Then subtract 15 7. Then subtract 7 8. Then add 3 X 1/2 9. Then add 8
7 1/4 - 5 1/8 Change to common denominator 7 2/8 - 5 1/8 Subtract the whole numbers, then subtract the numerators of the fractions, don't subtract the denominators, just leave them as they are, and combine the results. 7-5 = 2 2-1 = 1 Answer: 2 1/8
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7 times 6 is 42. If you subtract two, you get 42-2= 40.
It is: 2 and 1/8 subtract 1 and 7/8 = 1/4
When you subtract 16 2/3 from 7 7/8 you will get 211/24 as a mixed number.
Subtract is to take away a certain portion of a number. For example, if you subtract 5 from 7 (7-5), you take off 5 parts of 7, and get 2 as your answer.
If you mean 8 and 7/12 subtract 2 and 3/8 then it is 6 and 5/24