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21 October, 02:59

How to subtract fraction with a missing denominator

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  1. 21 October, 03:36
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    Let's say that this is a question:

    6/4 - 1. Your fraction is 6 over 4.

    1 is basically a fraction. Any fraction that looks like 3/3, 2/2, or 40/40 always equals 1. So in this case, 4/4 would equal one.

    Since 4/4 equals 1, your new equation would look like this:

    6/4 - 4/4

    6/4 minus 4/4 would equal 2/4, or one half. That is how you would subtract a fraction with a missing denominator.
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