Math Lessons & Study Tips : How to Subtract Compound Fractions
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Posted on : 12-02-2012 | By : My Study Coach | In : study skills
A compound fraction is another name for a mixed number, which contains a units part and a fractional part. Subtract compound fractions, such as 2 1/4 – 1 2/9, withhelp from a tutor in this free video on math lessons and study tips. Expert: Brian Leaf Contact: www.brianleaf.com Bio: Brian Leaf, MA, is the author of McGraw-Hill’s Top 50 Skills for SAT/ACT Success series and has instructed SAT, ACT, GED and SSAT preparation to thousands of students. Filmmaker: David Pakman
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you just made my professor jelous
@daniela12awesome
Once You Turn Them Into A Fraction hen You Will Times The Denominator Together To Get 36 Im Guessing You Would Already Found This Out Since Your Comment Was 4 Months Ago
I learned this in 4th grade… Is this really hard for people in high school/college?
i don’t get how all of a sudden you get 36
thanks , i suck at fractions
rella thanks plis where u from
wow the ending really made me understand it all because if am right then
1* 1/36
= 37/36
just like at the beginning step!
wtf i hate schol already…………
nice
Thanks, very simple.