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Courtney Hill
20 October, 03:44
How to subtract 4/5 and 3/10 in simplest form
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Isis Rose
20 October, 05:17
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First you must find a common denominator. In this case 10 will work. You then multiply the top number by whatever you multiplied the bottom number by. This is shown below:
4/5 - 3/10 = 8/10 - 3/10
You can now solve this to get 5/10. This answer can then be reduced to 1/2.
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Jaidyn Stein
20 October, 05:23
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1 - find a common denominator of 5 and 10. Their least common denominator is 10 so convert 4/5 to a fraction with a denominator of 10 (8/10). Now subtract 3/10 from 8/10 to get 5/10.
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