Subtraction with mixed numbers practice lesson 7 unit 6 math 6A

Answers are

1. 2 and 7/10
2. 3 and 1/6
3. 14 and 2/3
4. 3 and 9/10
5. 2 and 3/8

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To practice subtraction with mixed numbers, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the whole numbers and fractions in the question.
2. Convert any improper fractions to mixed numbers.
3. Find a common denominator for the fractions, if necessary.
4. Subtract the fractions, keeping the common denominator in mind.
5. Subtract the whole numbers separately.
6. Combine the results of the fractional and whole number subtractions to get the final answer.
7. Simplify the mixed number, if possible.

Now, let's work through an example using the steps above:

Question: Subtract 5 3/4 from 8 1/2.

1. Identify the whole numbers and fractions: 8 1/2 and 5 3/4.
2. Convert improper fractions: 8 1/2 remains the same, but 5 3/4 becomes 5 3/4.
3. Find a common denominator: In this case, 4 and 2 have a common denominator of 4.
4. Subtract the fractions: (1/2 - 3/4) = (2/4 - 3/4) = -1/4.
5. Subtract the whole numbers: 8 - 5 = 3.
6. Combine the results: 3 - 1/4 = 2 3/4.
7. Simplify if possible: 2 3/4 is already in the simplest form.

So, the answer to the question "Subtract 5 3/4 from 8 1/2" is 2 3/4.