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12 May, 07:53

Simplify: Negative four and one-fifth minus negative thirteen and one-tenth

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  1. 12 May, 08:22
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    -4 1:5 - ( - 13 1:10)

    first we should turn these into improper fractions by multiplying the whole number by the denominator then add the numerator.

    4 * 5 = 20 + 1 = 21

    13 * 10 = 130 + 1 = 131

    (-21/5) - (-131/10)

    To subtract fractions we want to find a common denominator so we can multiply the numerator and denominator of (-21/5) by 2 to get (-42/10)

    (-42/10) - (-131/10)

    Since we are subtracting a negative, that becomes a positive

    (-42/10) + 131/10

    131 - 42 = 89

    89/10

    Now we can change it back into a mixed fraction:

    8 and nine-tenths or 8 9:10
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