12 and 5/6 - 8 and 1/4
To solve this problem, subtract the whole numbers first.
12 - 8 = 4.
Now we can work on the nasty little fractions!
5/6 - 1/4. In order to add or subtract fractions, we need to have a common denominator, that is, the same number on the bottom of BOTH fractions.
6 and 4 aren't the same, so we'll need to multiply and find a number that is the same.
Are there any numbers both 6 and 4 can go into evenly? Don't pick a large number, start small.
Well, 6 can go into 12 evenly. and 4 can also go into 12 evenly!
OK, how many times does 6 go into 12? 2 times. We need to multiply 5/6 * 2/2 to get a 12 on the bottom. 5/6 * 2/2 = 10/12 (try reducing this fraction, see if 10/12 = 5/6)
How many times will 4 go into 12? 3 times, that's right.
Now multiply 1/4 * 3/3 = 3/12 (reduce 3/12 to lowest terms to check)
So, since 5/6 = 10/12 and 1/4 = 3/12 --> 10/12 - 3/12
When adding or subtraction fractions, the bottom has to be the same. (Check!)
Add or subtract fraction top numbers ONLY! Keep the same bottom number.
10/12 - 3/12 = 7/12.
Combine this with the whole number we calculated earlier and we get:
12 and 5/6 - 8 and 1/4 = 4 and 7/12
It leave one and one fourth.
negative one and one fourth -1.25
what is 1 and 1 fourth minus 3 eighth
0.75
it =3/4
If you convert both numbers into 6ths it is easier to work out. 1 and 1/2 is 9/6ths and 2/3rds is 4/6ths. so, 9/6ths - 4/6ths = 5/6ths.
It leave one and one fourth.
negative one and one fourth -1.25
the answer is one and one fourth
one
6 6ths
13 - 5 5/6 = 7 1/6 (seven and one sixth)
what is 1 and 1 fourth minus 3 eighth
The answer is six and one fourth
0.75
Six twelves is 72. 72 minus three fourths is 71 and one fourth. If you meant six twelfths minus three fourths, the answer is minus one fourth.
19.75