How do you subtract #5 1/16 - 1 13/18#?
1 Answer
Explanation:
There are 2 possible approaches to this calculation, both made fairly 'awkward' due to the values on the denominators of the fractions.
#color(red)"Approach 1"# Change the
#color(blue)"mixed numbers " "to "color(blue)"improper fractions"#
#rArr5 1/16=81/16" and "1 13/18=31/18# The calculation is now.
#81/16-31/18# Before we can subtract the fractions we require them to have a
#color(blue)"common denominator"# We have to find the
#color(blue)"lowest common multiple"# ( LCM) of 16 and 18The LCM of 16 and 18 is 144
#rArr81/16xx9/9=729/144" and "31/18xx8/8=248/144#
#rArr729/144-248/144larrcolor(red)" is now the calculation"# Since the denominators are now common we can subtract the numerators, leaving the denominator as it is.
#rArr729/144-248/144=(729-248)/144#
#=481/144=3 49/144larrcolor(red)" returning a mixed number"#
#color(red)"Approach 2"#
#"Using the fact that "5 1/16=5+1/16;1 13/18=1+13/18#
#"Then "5 1/16-1 13/18#
#=5+1/16-(1+13/18)=5+1/16-1-13/18# We can now subtract the numbers and subtract the fractions separately.
#rArr5+1/16-1-13/18=(5-1)+1/16-13/18#
#=4+(1/16xx9/9-13/18xx8/8)#
#=4+(9/144-104/144)#
#=4+(-95/144)#
#=4-95/144#
#=576/144-95/144#
#=481/144#
#=3 49/144larrcolor(red)" as a mixed number"#