To subtract nine tenths and one fifth with a common denominator, first find the common denominator, which is 10. Convert one fifth to tenths: one fifth equals two tenths. Then, subtract: nine tenths minus two tenths equals seven tenths. So, nine tenths minus one fifth is seven tenths.
One hundred minus seven tenths is ninety-nine and three tenths. It is actually a fairly easy problem.
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7/10 minus 9/15 is 1/10
The sum of (eight and nine tenths) plus (nine and eight tenths) is (eighteen and seven tenths). 8.9 + 9.8 = 18.7
One hundred minus seven tenths is ninety-nine and three tenths. It is actually a fairly easy problem.
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Nine tenths minus four tenths is five tenths, which is also a half.
To subtract fractions, you need a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator for 10 and 15 is 30. Therefore, nine tenths is equivalent to 27 thirtieths, and eight fifteenths is equivalent to 16 thirtieths. Subtracting 16 from 27 gives you 11 thirtieths. Therefore, nine tenths minus eight fifteenths is equal to 11/30.
7/10 minus 9/15 is 1/10
Ten minus nine eights equals eight and seven eighths.
It is seventy-eight and nine tenths.
eight-hundred sixty-seven and nine tenths
the answer is no
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