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Addition & Subtraction of Mixed Numbers: With Same Denominators


By Red River College -Tutoring

Addition & Subtraction of Mixed Numbers: With Same Denominators

Learn Fractions - Adding and subtracting fractions with whole and mixed numbers


By Appuseries

Learn Fractions - Adding and subtracting fractions with whole and mixed numbers ' a feature in the APPU Series.

Add/Subtract Fractions & Mixed Numbers w/ Regrouping


By Mathademics

Add/Subtract Fractions & Mixed Numbers w/ Regrouping

Subtracting Mixed Numbers With Regrouping


By eHow

When subtracting mixed numbers with regrouping solve the equation of the fractions before working on the whole numbers. A math instructor explains how to create a matching denominator to subtract mixed numbers. He shows examples with paper and marker. Example included: 10 2/7 - 6 4/7.

Subtracting Mixed Numbers - YourTeacher.com - Pre Algebra Help


By yourteachermathhelp

For a complete lesson on subtracting mixed numbers go to http://www.yourteacher.com - 1000+ online math lessons featuring a personal math teacher inside every lesson! In this lesson students learn to subtract mixed numbers by first subtracting the fractions then subtracting the whole numbers. For example to subtract 6 1/3 - 4 2/3 first subtract 1/3 � 2/3. However notice that 1/3 � 2/3 equals a negative fraction. In this situation the first fraction 6 1/3 can be rewritten as 5 + 1 1/3 or 5 + 4/3 or 5 4/3. Therefore the original problem 6 1/3 - 4 2/3 can be rewritten as 5 4/3 - 4 2/3. Now subtract the fractions 4/3 � 2/3 to get 2/3 and subtract the whole numbers 5 �4 to get 1. So 5 4/3 - 4 2/3 = 1 2/3. Note that some of the problems in this lesson also require the student to find a common denominator for the fractions. For example 8 5/16 - 1 1/8.

Adding and Subtracting Fractions / Mixed Numbers: Example 4


By PatrickJMT

Adding and Subtracting Fractions / Mixed Numbers: Example 4. Here we look at another subtraction problem involving fractions.

Subtracting Mixed Numbers Word Problem


By Khan Academy

Subtracting Mixed Numbers Word Problem. All Khan Academy content is available for free at www.khanacademy.org

Adding and subtracting mixed numbers with unlike denominators 1


By Khan Academy

Learn how to subtract 3 and 2/5 from 7 and 6/9.