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30 August, 01:16

How do I simplify 4/10 - 2/15

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  1. 30 August, 01:58
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    Find a common denominator by using the multiplication by 1 law. anything divided by itself is 1 and anything multiplied by 1 is itself. so the first time 10 and 15 can meet is us at 30. 10 must be multiplied by 3 to get 30.

    Using the laws stated earlier:

    (4/10) * 1 = 4/10, and

    3/3 = 1, so substitute 3/3 for 1 in first equation

    (4/10) * (3/3) = 12/30.

    Now same for other fraction:

    (2/15) * (2/2) = 4/30

    Now subtract the 2 equivalent fractions and the answerr is:

    (12/30) - (4/30) = 8/30 or 4/15
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