What is the answer?

#3-2/3-7/9#

3 Answers

#14/9=1 5/9#

Explanation:

To simplify this, we need to have denominators that are all the same (if you think about it in terms of pizza slices, a pizza slice from a pizza sliced into 9 pieces is far smaller than a slice from a pizza sliced into 3 slices). We can do that by using creative forms of the number 1:

#3(1)-2/3(1)-7/9(1)#

#3(9/9)-2/3(3/3)-7/9(1/1)#

#27/9-6/9-7/9#

And now we work this from left to right:

#21/9-7/9#

#14/9=1 5/9#

Jun 13, 2018

#14/9#

Explanation:

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We need to do something that will give all three terms the same denominator. This common denominator has to be divisible by all three original denominators.

Because #9# is divisible by both #3 and 1#, we will make our common denominator #9#. So, we will multiply the top and the bottom of each term by whatever will give us #9# at the bottom of all three terms.

Remember that #3=(3)/1#

#3-2/3-7/9=3/1-2/3-7/9=(3(9))/9-(2(3))/(3(3))-7/9=27/9-6/9-7/9=(27-6-7)/9=(27-13)/9=14/9#

Jun 13, 2018

#14/9#

Explanation:

So we have

#3-2/3-7/9#

So to subtract or add two fractions, they have to have the denominator. In order to do that, find their least common multiple. Since #3# is a multiple of #9#, we can do #3*(-2)/3# to get the same denominator and subtract

#3*(-2)/3=-6/9#

However, we also have the whole number #3#. This, as a fraction is #3/1#. Multiply by #9# and we have #27/9#. Now we can set up the whole equation:

#27/9-6/9-7/9#

Because #-6/9# is a negative number, it cannot technically be subtracted. #-7/9# and #-6/9# can be added together but is still negative.

And now we have

#27/9-13/9=14/9#

Hopefully this helped and made sense!