first can you tell me 11upon16sabstract 5upon8
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Step-by-step explanation:
STEP1:
5 Simplify — 8
Equation at the end of step1:
11 5 —— - — 16 8
STEP2:
11 Simplify —— 16
Equation at the end of step2:
11 5 —— - — 16 8
STEP3:Calculating the Least Common Multiple
3.1 Find the Least Common Multiple
The left denominator is : 16
The right denominator is : 8
Least Common Multiple:
16
Calculating Multipliers :
3.2 Calculate multipliers for the two fractions
Denote the Least Common Multiple by L.C.M
Denote the Left Multiplier by Left_M
Denote the Right Multiplier by Right_M
Denote the Left Deniminator by L_Deno
Denote the Right Multiplier by R_Deno
Left_M = L.C.M / L_Deno = 1
Right_M = L.C.M / R_Deno = 2
Making Equivalent Fractions :
3.3 Rewrite the two fractions into equivalent fractions
Two fractions are called equivalent if they have the same numeric value.
For example : 1/2 and 2/4 are equivalent, y/(y+1)2 and (y2+y)/(y+1)3 are equivalent as well.
To calculate equivalent fraction , multiply the Numerator of each fraction, by its respective Multiplier.
L. Mult. • L. Num. 11 —————————————————— = —— L.C.M 16 R. Mult. • R. Num. 5 • 2 —————————————————— = ————— L.C.M 16
Adding fractions that have a common denominator :
3.4 Adding up the two equivalent fractions
Add the two equivalent fractions which now have a common denominator
Combine the numerators together, put the sum or difference over the common denominator then reduce to lowest terms if possible:
11 - (5 • 2) 1 ———————————— = —— 16 16.