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12 February, 06:30

Subtract the fraction 9 - 5 1/3

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  1. 12 February, 06:46
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    9-5 1/3 has to be put into an improper fraction. so it would be 9/1 - 5 1/3 because 5 1/3 into a fraction would mean multiplying 5*3 and adding 1 which is 16/3. Then you have to have the same denominator so 9/1 * 3 would be 27/3 and subtract 27/3 and 16/3 would get you 11/3 and simplified would be 3 2/3
  2. 12 February, 06:47
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    9=5+1+3

    1=3/3

    5 and 1/3=5+1/3

    9-5 and 1/3=

    9-5-1/3=

    3+5+1-5-1/3=

    3+5-5+1-1/3=

    3+5-5+3/3-1/3=

    3+0+2/3=

    3+2/3=

    3 and 2/3
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