Use any method to add or subtract.

5/7 - (3/14 + 3/14)

so what’s the answer..?

Its 3+3=6-5=1

14+14=28-7=21
There's your answer

Its A

1/21

It's 2/7's:

Its because 4 = 2/7 of 14, so the answer isn't " 1/21, " it's " 2/7 "

so what is the answer?

To subtract fractions, we need to have a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator for both fractions is 14. Let's break down the steps to find the solution:

Step 1: Simplify any fractions if possible.
In this case, the fraction 3/14 + 3/14 can be simplified as 6/14.

Step 2: Find a common denominator.
In this case, the denominator 14 is already the common denominator.

Step 3: Subtract the fractions.
Now that we have a common denominator, we can subtract the fractions. The problem becomes:

5/7 - 6/14

Step 4: Adjust the fractions to have the same denominator.
To subtract the fractions, we must make sure they have the same denominator. In this case, we already have the same denominator, so no adjustment is needed.

Step 5: Subtract the numerators.
Subtract the numerators while keeping the denominator the same:

5/7 - 6/14 = (10/14) - (6/14)

Step 6: Combine the numerators.
Now that the denominators are the same, we can subtract just the numerators:

10/14 - 6/14 = 4/14

Step 7: Simplify the fraction, if necessary.
The fraction 4/14 can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 2:

4/14 ÷ 2/2 = 2/7

Therefore, the solution to 5/7 - (3/14 + 3/14) is 2/7.

(10/14) - (6/14) = ?

Simplify your answer.

4/14 i think you can reduce it to it's lowest term