You turn the 1 into an improper fraction (7/7) that is equal to 1.
7/7 - 5/7 = 2/7
2 and four sevenths 5 & 2/7 minus 2 & 5/7 equals 2 & 4/7
1 whole
To subtract one quarter from five sevenths, first find a common denominator, which is 28. Convert the fractions: ( \frac{5}{7} = \frac{20}{28} ) and ( \frac{1}{4} = \frac{7}{28} ). Now subtract: ( \frac{20}{28} - \frac{7}{28} = \frac{13}{28} ). Thus, five sevenths minus one quarter equals ( \frac{13}{28} ).
1
3 and 1 seventh :)
2 and four sevenths 5 & 2/7 minus 2 & 5/7 equals 2 & 4/7
1 whole
To subtract one quarter from five sevenths, first find a common denominator, which is 28. Convert the fractions: ( \frac{5}{7} = \frac{20}{28} ) and ( \frac{1}{4} = \frac{7}{28} ). Now subtract: ( \frac{20}{28} - \frac{7}{28} = \frac{13}{28} ). Thus, five sevenths minus one quarter equals ( \frac{13}{28} ).
1
3 and 1 seventh :)
the answer is 2 and six sevenths. because you have to borrrow the 4 and make it a three and add the 5 and 7 to get 12 over 7 then you subtract the whole numbers and fractions as usual
negative ten sevenths
one and five sevenths
The answer is 8/7 [improper fraction]. As a mixed number: 1 1/7 {1 and 1/7}
You can do 15 3 7ths into 14 10 7ths and then subtract 14-7=7 and 10-5=5 So 7 and 5 7ths is the answer
five sevenths obviously.
Nine sevenths, or one and two sevenths.