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27 October, 19:14

3 2/7 minus (1 6/7 + 2/5) =

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  1. 27 October, 19:33
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    First, let's make all the mixed fractions into improper fractions. To do that, we multiply the whole number by the denominator and add the numerator; this new number becomes the numerator while we keep the same denominator, thus:

    3 2/7 = 3 * 7 + 2 / 7 = 21 + 2 / 7 = 23/7

    1 6/7 = 1 * 7 + 6 / 7 = 7 + 6 / 7 = 13/7

    Our new problem is

    23/7 - (13/7 + 2/5)

    The next step to be able to simplify this is to have common denominators. To do that here, we will multiply the first two fractions by 5/5 and the third fraction by 7/7, thereby making all three fractions have a denominator of 35:

    5/5 (23/7) - [5/5 (13/7) + 7/7 (2/5) ]

    115/35 - (65/35 + 14/35)

    Finally, we can add the fractions in the parenthesis, and then subtract that number from 115/35:

    115/35 - 79/35

    36/35

    Answer:

    36/35
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