4/7 - 2/5 = 6/35. To subtract (or add) fractions make both fractions equivalent fractions with the same denominator. The LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) of 7 and 5 is 35, so convert both the fractions to equivalent fractions out of 35: 4/7 = 20/35 2/5 = 14/35 The subtraction can now be done: 4/7 - 2/5 = 20/35 - 14/35 = 6/35
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To convert the mixed number 10 35 to an improper fraction, you multiply the whole number (10) by the denominator of the fraction (1) and add the numerator (35) to get the new numerator. This gives you 10 x 1 + 35 = 45. Therefore, 10 35 is equivalent to the improper fraction 45/1, which simplifies to 45.
Fin the common demonator first, 35, the make both fractions of that demonator, 20/35 and 14/35, as you can see 20/35(4/7) is bigger then 14/35(2/5)
21 over 35 = 3/5
4/7 - 2/5 = 6/35. To subtract (or add) fractions make both fractions equivalent fractions with the same denominator. The LCM (Lowest Common Multiple) of 7 and 5 is 35, so convert both the fractions to equivalent fractions out of 35: 4/7 = 20/35 2/5 = 14/35 The subtraction can now be done: 4/7 - 2/5 = 20/35 - 14/35 = 6/35
No. They thought that all fractions could be expressed as combinations of unit fractions. They and other ancients may have thought that any fraction could be wretten as a combination of unit fractions, but according to wikipedia they (ancient Egyptians) had special symbols for 2/3 and 3/4 and even had a papyrus used by scribes that listed the equivalents for 2/n, so they did not always write fractions as this combination of unit fractions. Does your question mean a combination of unit fractions, or as a unit fraction?
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To convert the mixed number 10 35 to an improper fraction, you multiply the whole number (10) by the denominator of the fraction (1) and add the numerator (35) to get the new numerator. This gives you 10 x 1 + 35 = 45. Therefore, 10 35 is equivalent to the improper fraction 45/1, which simplifies to 45.
2/4 = 1/2
fractions which are equivalent to 0.35 = 35/100, 7/20, 70/200, ...0.35 * 100/100 = 35/100 or 7/20 or, 70/200in fraction
Fractions that are equivalent to 7 include 7/1, 14/2, 21/3, 28/4, 35/5, etc.
Well there are different kinds of fractions their are mixed numbers, regular fractions and improper fractionsThere are 5 kinds of fraction. Proper fraction, improper fraction, mixed number, unit fraction, and equivalent fractions. An example of a proper fraction is 3/4. An example of an improper fractions is 13/12. An example of a mixed number is 1 1/4. An example of a unit fraction is 1/3. An example of equivalent fractions is 4/8=1/2.I hope you like my answer... :)
Yes, but only if negative unit fractions are included.For example 3/7 = 1/2 - 1/14but I do not think there are positive unit fractions that will do.Yes, but only if negative unit fractions are included.For example 3/7 = 1/2 - 1/14but I do not think there are positive unit fractions that will do.Yes, but only if negative unit fractions are included.For example 3/7 = 1/2 - 1/14but I do not think there are positive unit fractions that will do.Yes, but only if negative unit fractions are included.For example 3/7 = 1/2 - 1/14but I do not think there are positive unit fractions that will do.
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Unit fractions all have the same numerators but the denominators can be different.