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How do you subtract 4 4/9 - 2 7/9=
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you can make each of the fractions improper and subtract from there, and then change your difference/sum to a mixed number.
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You would need to turn 4 4/9 and 2 7/9 into mix numbers. This would leave you with 50/9 - 25/9. Since the denominators are the same you just need to subtract the numerators 50 - 25 = 25. So the answer is 25/9
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