Subtract. Write the answer in lowest terms.


7/11-3/11:
is it....
4/11?

Right again! You're on a roll!

only two left....o-m-goodness.

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To subtract fractions, you need to have a common denominator. In this case, since the denominators are already the same (both are 11), you can subtract the numerators directly.

So, 7/11 - 3/11 is equal to (7 - 3)/11, which simplifies to 4/11. Therefore, your answer of 4/11 is correct.

To check your answer, you can simplify it to the lowest terms by finding the greatest common divisor (GCD) of the numerator and the denominator. In this case, the GCD of 4 and 11 is 1.

Since the GCD is 1, there are no common factors to simplify, and the fraction 4/11 is already in its lowest terms.