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Subtract. Write your answer as a
fraction
or as a whole or mixed number.
\newline
14
2
3
−
10
1
3
=
14\frac{2}{3} - 10\frac{1}{3} =
14
3
2
−
10
3
1
=
_____
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Grade 6
Add, subtract, multiply, or divide two fractions
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Q.
Subtract. Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.
\newline
14
2
3
−
10
1
3
=
14\frac{2}{3} - 10\frac{1}{3} =
14
3
2
−
10
3
1
=
_____
Convert to Improper Fractions:
Convert mixed numbers to improper
fractions
.
\newline
14
2
3
=
(
14
×
3
+
2
)
/
3
=
44
3
14 \frac{2}{3} = (14 \times 3 + 2)/3 = \frac{44}{3}
14
3
2
=
(
14
×
3
+
2
)
/3
=
3
44
\newline
10
1
3
=
(
10
×
3
+
1
)
/
3
=
31
3
10 \frac{1}{3} = (10 \times 3 + 1)/3 = \frac{31}{3}
10
3
1
=
(
10
×
3
+
1
)
/3
=
3
31
Subtract Fractions:
Subtract the improper fractions.
44
3
−
31
3
=
44
−
31
3
=
13
3
\frac{44}{3} - \frac{31}{3} = \frac{44 - 31}{3} = \frac{13}{3}
3
44
−
3
31
=
3
44
−
31
=
3
13
Convert to Mixed Number:
Convert the result back to a mixed number.
\newline
13
3
=
4
\frac{13}{3} = 4
3
13
=
4
remainder
1
1
1
, so it's
4
1
3
4 \frac{1}{3}
4
3
1
.
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