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A table shows the difference of several like fractions. This is 4th grade. It ask to write a rule that you can use to subtract like fractions without using models.
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A table shows the difference of several like fractions. This is 4th grade. It ask to write a rule that you can use to subtract like fractions without using models.
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A table shows the difference of several like fractions. This is 4th grade. It ask to write a rule that you can use to subtract like fractions without using models.
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It is easy all you have to do is get a common denominator and subtract the numerator
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Table is not shown
Any how, the rule is quite simple
For like fractions,
a) write the denominator one time
b) Subtract the values in the numerator.
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