How do you evaluate 56−23?
3 Answers
Explanation:
Both fractions must have the same denominators before you can add the numerators:.
Explanation:
before subtracting the fractions we require them to have
a common denominator
this is achieved by multiplying numerator/denominator
of 23 by 2, thus making the denominator 6
⇒56−(2×23×2)
=56−46
now subtract the numerators leaving the denominator
=5−46=16
Make both numbers have a common denominator of 6, then just subtract to get
Explanation:
To subtract the numerators (numbers at the top), find a common denominator (number at the bottom), which in this case I'll use 6, since 6 is a common multiple of both 6 and 3
So to convert
So you replace
To get the answer