Math, asked by adityafreefire83, 9 months ago

subtract :2/3 from 3/2

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Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

2/3-3/2

= 4-9/6

= -5/6

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Answered by BrookTheBigBrain
7

Answer:

\frac{5}{6}

Step-by-step explanation:

So, what we are trying to figure out is what \frac{3}{2} -\frac{2}{3} equals. For starters, we need to make the fractions have a common denominator. I then figure out that the least common multiple that 2 and 3 had in common was 6. This means that I have to change the fractions to have a denominator of 6. When I change the denominators, we get the new equation \frac{9}{6} - \frac{4}{6}. Lastly, I will subtract the numerators and keep the denominator the same. When I do this, I get the answer \frac{5}{6}. Since it can't be simplified, \frac{5}{6} is our answer

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