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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-06-05

How do you solve \(7 \frac{7}{10} - 3 \frac{4}{5}\)?

Asked by ritaochs69

Answer (3)

Question : How to you solve 7 7/10- 3 4/5 Answer : Convert to improper fractions. 10 77 ​ − 5 19 ​
Equate the denominator : 10 77 ​ − 5 19 ​ = 10 77 ​ − 10 38 ​ subtract both fractions : = 10 39 ​ or equal : 3 10 9 ​

Answered by Icuk18sugiarto | 2024-06-10

Make them both improper fractions. 77/10 - 19/5
Give them common denominators (multiply the second fraction by 2) 77/10 - 38/10
Subtract 39/10 = 3 9/10

Answered by iloveonedirection | 2024-06-24

To solve 7 10 7 ​ − 3 5 4 ​ , convert both mixed numbers to improper fractions, finding 10 77 ​ and 10 38 ​ . Subtract to get 10 39 ​ , which simplifies to 3 10 9 ​ .
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Answered by iloveonedirection | 2024-09-03