I suppose you mean the fraction 4/5. Just subtract 1 - 4/5, which is the same as 5/5 - 4/5.I suppose you mean the fraction 4/5. Just subtract 1 - 4/5, which is the same as 5/5 - 4/5.I suppose you mean the fraction 4/5. Just subtract 1 - 4/5, which is the same as 5/5 - 4/5.I suppose you mean the fraction 4/5. Just subtract 1 - 4/5, which is the same as 5/5 - 4/5.
8/10 - 1/5 is 3/5. You simplify the 8/10 to 4/5 and then subtract 1/5.
You subtract 1 yard from 5 yards to get 4 yards.
Yes. 5 and 20 are divisible by 5, so you can simplify 5/20 to 1/4.
7 and 1/4
4/5-1/6
4/5 - 2/10 = 4/5 - 1/5 = 3/5
8t^2 - 11t - 4
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8/10 - 1/5 is 3/5. You simplify the 8/10 to 4/5 and then subtract 1/5.
You can either subtract the whole number portions, then subtract the numerators, or you can convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions, subtract the numerators, and simplify. For example, 3 5/7 - 2 1/7 can be handled as 3 - 2 and 5/7 - 1/7, or as 26/7 - 15/7; either way, it's 1 4/7.
You subtract 1 yard from 5 yards to get 4 yards.
Yes. 5 and 20 are divisible by 5, so you can simplify 5/20 to 1/4.
to add a fraction, get a common denominator, then add the numerators. example: 2/10+4/5 first get common denominators 2/10+8/10 then add the numerators 10/10 (simplify) 1 to subtract from a fraction, get common denominator, then subtract the numerators. example: 4/5-2/10 first get common denominators 8/10-2/10 then subtract the numerators 6/10 (simplify) 3/5
4/20 = 1/5
5/4 is an improper fraction, if you would like to make it a mixed number it would simplify to 1 and 1/4 Because 5 goes into 4 1 time, with 1 left over, and you keep the denominator.
7/18 - 5/18 = 2/18 = 1/9