To subtract one-fourth from three-sevenths, you need a common denominator. The least common denominator between 7 and 4 is 28. Converting the fractions, three-sevenths becomes 12/28 and one-fourth becomes 7/28. Subtracting these gives 12/28 - 7/28 = 5/28. Thus, three-sevenths minus one-fourth equals 5/28.
1/3
To subtract one fourth from seven twelfths, first convert one fourth to twelfths. One fourth is equivalent to three twelfths (1/4 = 3/12). Now, subtract: seven twelfths minus three twelfths equals four twelfths. This simplifies to one third (4/12 = 1/3).
The answer is 1/4. There are 4 fourths in a whole. Convert 1/2 into 2/4, then subtract 1/4
To subtract 1 and three-fourths from 3 and one-fourth, first convert both mixed numbers to improper fractions. 3 and one-fourth is 13/4, and 1 and three-fourths is 7/4. Now, subtract: 13/4 - 7/4 = 6/4, which simplifies to 3/2 or 1 and one-half.
To subtract one fourth from seven twelfths, first, find a common denominator. The least common denominator of 12 and 4 is 12. Convert one fourth to twelfths: (1/4 = 3/12). Now, subtract: (7/12 - 3/12 = 4/12), which simplifies to (1/3). Therefore, seven twelfths minus one fourth equals one third.
6 and four fifth subtract by 3 and one fourth = 3
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1/3
One and three quarters
6 and 1/4
To subtract one fourth from seven twelfths, first convert one fourth to twelfths. One fourth is equivalent to three twelfths (1/4 = 3/12). Now, subtract: seven twelfths minus three twelfths equals four twelfths. This simplifies to one third (4/12 = 1/3).
8m - 1/4
103/4 - 71/4 = 31/2
The answer is 1/4. There are 4 fourths in a whole. Convert 1/2 into 2/4, then subtract 1/4
By finding the lowest common denominator and doing the math.
Find the common denominator then make it into improper faction and subtract
To subtract 1 and three-fourths from 3 and one-fourth, first convert both mixed numbers to improper fractions. 3 and one-fourth is 13/4, and 1 and three-fourths is 7/4. Now, subtract: 13/4 - 7/4 = 6/4, which simplifies to 3/2 or 1 and one-half.