Subtracting Fractions With Like Denominators Practice
Question 1
What is the resulting fraction when we subtract
5
/
8
with
1
/
8
. Give the answer in the simplest form.
Answer
Select and check your answer...
A.
4
/
8
B.
3
/
4
C.
2
/
8
D.
1
/
2
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Step by Step Solution
Step 1
Let's write down these fractions:
From here, we can see that we are dealing with fractions with like denominators.
Step 2
Since the denominators are the same, we can just subtract the numerators together and keep the denominators the same. This is illustrated below:
Step 3
Now, by subtracting 5 with 1, we have the fraction as
4
/
8
:
Step 4
Notice that we can simplify this fraction, by dividing both the numerator and denominator with
4
. This gives the fraction,
1
/
2
:
Step 5
Here, we can no longer able to further simplify
1
/
2
. Therefore, the answer is D.
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