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Math Example: Fraction Operations--Subtracting Fractions Example 3

Subtracting Fractions Example 3

Subtracting Fractions Example 3

Topic

Fraction Operations

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This example demonstrates the concept of subtracting fractions, a fundamental operation in fraction arithmetic. The image illustrates a problem where two fractions are subtracted to find the difference. The process involves finding a common denominator, adjusting the numerators accordingly, and then subtracting the numerators while keeping the denominator constant. This example highlights the importance of understanding equivalent fractions and the ability to manipulate them to perform subtraction. Skills involved include finding the least common multiple, adjusting fractions to have a common denominator, and performing basic subtraction. Mastery of these skills is crucial for students to progress in their understanding of fractions and to solve more complex problems involving fractions. This example serves as a practical application of these skills, reinforcing the theoretical knowledge through visual representation and step-by-step guidance.

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Common Core Standards CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.A.1
Grade Range 4 - 6
Curriculum Nodes Arithmetic
    • Fractions
        • Add and Subtract Fractions
Copyright Year 2013
Keywords tutorials, fractions, subtracting fractions, common denominator, LCD, LCM, least common denominator, least common multiple, numerator, denominator