Subtract the following fractions: 5 45−2 13

Responses
A 3 32
3 32
B 4 12
4 12
C 3 715
3 715
D 4 715

To subtract the fractions 5 45 and 2 13, we need to find a common denominator. The denominators are already the same, so we don't need to do anything there.

Now, we can subtract the numerators: 45 - 13 = 32.

The denominator remains the same: 45.

So, the result is 3 32.

Therefore, the correct answer is A) 3 32.