1/3
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.
one half is 6 twelfths and 7 twelfths is more than 6 twelfths
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.
7 twelfths. Solution: 1. 9 twelfths - 2 twelfths = 7 twelfths 2. 9/12 - 2/12 = 7/12 ============ 7/12. 9 of something minus 2 of the same thing equals 7 of that thing. It makes no difference whether the thing, for example, is apples or pounds/dollars or "twelfths" etc.
7/12
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.
You are mistaken here with the words you use. You don't say "subtracted by". So I will show you seven twelfths subtract one fourth. 7/12 - 1/4 multiply 1/4 by 3 7/12 - 3/12 = 4/12 or = 1/3 divide by 3
one half is 6 twelfths and 7 twelfths is more than 6 twelfths
5/6 - 1/4 = 10/12 -3/12 = 7/12
The answer is 7/12. This is because you just have to subtract 5/12 from 1/1 (12/12).
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.
7 twelfths. Solution: 1. 9 twelfths - 2 twelfths = 7 twelfths 2. 9/12 - 2/12 = 7/12 ============ 7/12. 9 of something minus 2 of the same thing equals 7 of that thing. It makes no difference whether the thing, for example, is apples or pounds/dollars or "twelfths" etc.
7/12
Well, honey, five twelfths plus one sixth equals... drumroll please... seven twelfths! Math doesn't have to be boring, darling. Just add those fractions up and voilà, you've got your answer. Keep on crunching those numbers, you're doing great!
We will convert this problem into twelfths. One and two thirds is equal to 20/12. Two and one quarter is equal to 27/12. If we subtract the latter from the former, we get negative 7/12.
1/8 * 7/12 = 7/96
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