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30 January, 08:38

1/4+2/3-1/2 = how do I solve this

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  1. 30 January, 08:40
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    5/12

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First you add 1/4+2/3.

    You need to change the denominator so that they are equal to each other

    If you multiply the 1/4 by 3/3 you will get 3/12 which is equal to 1/4

    Then you need to do the same to 2/3. This time you need to multiply it by 4/4 to get the same denominator which will be 2/3*4/4=8/12

    Then you add 3/12+8/12=11/12. You don't need to add the denominator.

    After this you will need to subtract 11/12 and 1/2. This time you need to only change the denominator for 1/2.

    You multiply the denominator and numerator by 6/6 to 1/2 and you will get 6/12 then you are going to subtract 11/12-6/12 and you will get 5/12
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