5 Sevenths: Example 8
5 Sevenths: Example 8
5 Sevenths: Example 8
3 2 5
11. a) 3 sevenths + 2 sevenths = 5 sevenths b) 7 + 7 =7
3 2 1 15 5 10 5
11. c) 7 − 7 = 7 d) 16 − 16 = 16 = 8
3 1 4 3 2 1 3 10 8 4 14
11. e) 5 + 5 + 5 = 15 f) 4 + 4 + 4 = 1½ g) 15 + 15 − 15 = 15
3 2 7 3 7 5 15 3 3
12. d) 5 − 15 = 15 e) 8 − 32 = 32 f) 16 − 4 = 16
11 7 1 7 5 11 8 5 17
13. d) 15 − 10 = 30 e) 8 − 12 = 24 f) 9 − 12 = 36
2 1 3 3 2 1 7 5 23
14. d) 7−5 = 35 e) 4−3 = 12 f) 8−9 = 72
15. Add.
1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 1 5 3 7
15. a) 2 + 3 + 4 = 1 12 b) 2 + 4 + 5 = 2 20 c) 2 + 6 − 4 = 12
1 3 1 1 9 1 5 11
16. d) 2 + 4 = 1¼ e) 2 + 16 = 16 f) 2 + 12 = 12
18. What number must you add to each of the following to make 1?
18 Compare Example 8.
1 1 1
a) 2 + 3 + 6 =1
2 1 13
b) 5 + 6 + 30 = 1
1 3 1
c) 8 + 4 + 8 =1
19. Three candidates were running for office. One of them got half the
10. vote. Another got two fifths of the vote. What fraction did the
1
third candidate get? 10 .
10. On the first day, Claude read half the book. On the second day, he
10. read three eighths more, and 40 pages remained. How many pages
10. were there in the book?
320. For,
1 3 4 3 7
+ = + =
2 8 8 8 8
1
so that 8 remained. 40 pages are one eighth of 8 × 40 = 320.
5 7 5 5 2 2 1
18. d) 6 8 + 2 8 = 9½ e) 4 6 + 3 6 = 8 3 f) 1 3 + 8 3 = 10
12. Add.
1 5 7 5 5 1 3 5
1
19. a) 3 4 + 2 8 = 5 8 b) 2 6 + 7 18 = 10 9 c) 7 4 + 1 16 = 9 16
4 1 3 3 5 7 2 5
1
11. d) 6 5 + 9 2 = 16 10 e) 4 4 + 1 6 = 6 12 f) 3 9 + 2 6 = 6 18
13. Subtract.
3 1 4 1
− = 3 b) − = 3 c)
10. a) 5
42 4 ½ 4 51 5 3 5
SUBTRACTING MIXED NUMBERS
Back to Section 1
4 1
Example 1. 85 − 15
Solution. In this example, we may simply subtract the
whole numbers and subtract the fractions -- similarly
to adding mixed numbers.
4 1 3
Example 1. 85 − 15 = 75.
8 1
Break off 1 from 4. Express it as 8 , and add it to 8 :
Now the mystery, if any, is: How does that numerator
get to be 9?
9 is the sum of the original numerator 1 and
denominator 8:
2 5
Example 6. 97 − 37 = ?
2 3 2
Example 7. 6 − 13 = 53 − 13
1
= 43.
2 3 1
"1 from 5 is 4. 3 from 3 is 3 ."
2 1
Example 8. Prove: 6 − 1 3 = 4 3
Solution. According to the meaning of subtraction,
2 1 3
1 3 + 4 3 = 5 3 = 6.
Mentally:
1 3
6 −2 .
2 4
1 1
"3 from 6 is 3
2 2
1 3
Plus is 3 ."
4 4