How do you subtract #\frac { 31} { 126} - \frac { 31} { 144} #?
3 Answers
Explanation:
First we need a common denominator. For that find the least common multiple (LCM) of
#126 = 2xx3xx3xx7#
#144 = 2xx2xx2xx2xx3xx3#
So their LCM is:
#2xx2xx2xx2xx3xx3xx7 = 1008#
...being the smallest number that includes all of their prime factors in at least the multiplicity that they occur in each number.
So:
#31/126-31/144 = (31xx8)/(126xx8)-(31xx7)/(144xx7)#
#color(white)(31/126-31/144) = (31xx8)/1008-(31xx7)/1008#
#color(white)(31/126-31/144) = (31xx(8-7))/1008#
#color(white)(31/126-31/144) = 31/1008#
Explanation:
A fraction's structure is
You can not DIRECTLY add or subtract the counts unless the size indicators are the same.
Multiply a number by 1 and you do not change its intrinsic value. However, 1 comes in many forms so you can change the way a number looks without changing its intrinsic value.
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You need a common multiple of 126 and 144. Ok lets try something.
Look at the last digits. We have 6 and 4.
So lets test:
However
Explanation:
check: