Well since we know that 4 and 10 can both be divided by two, the end result would be 2/5. Then we can determine that the common denominator of 2/5 and 1/5 is 5. Since you have a common denominator you can simply subtract the numerators. So the answer would be 1/5.
To calculate nine tenths minus one seventh, first find a common denominator. The least common denominator of 10 and 7 is 70. Converting the fractions, nine tenths becomes 63/70 and one seventh becomes 10/70. Therefore, nine tenths minus one seventh is 63/70 - 10/70 = 53/70.
Eight Fifths
3/10 minus 1/5 is 1/10.
It is: 3/10 = three tenths
7/10 - 1/5 = 7/10 - 2/10 = 5/10 = 1/2
One fifth is two tenths. 8 tenths minus 2 tenths is 6 tenths or 3 fifths.
Well since we know that 4 and 10 can both be divided by two, the end result would be 2/5. Then we can determine that the common denominator of 2/5 and 1/5 is 5. Since you have a common denominator you can simply subtract the numerators. So the answer would be 1/5.
To calculate nine tenths minus one seventh, first find a common denominator. The least common denominator of 10 and 7 is 70. Converting the fractions, nine tenths becomes 63/70 and one seventh becomes 10/70. Therefore, nine tenths minus one seventh is 63/70 - 10/70 = 53/70.
One half minus one fifth is 3 tenths
two tenths or, simplified, one fifth.
7/10
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one fifth
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Eight Fifths
It would be two fifths turned into tenths which is two tenths - (when you turn fifths into tenths, you multiply it by 2 so you do the same with the numerator.) You do not change the denominator so you subtract the numerators 2-1=1. The answer is one tenth.