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Unlike Horizontal Easy 1

1) Subtracting mixed numbers involves changing the mixed numbers to improper fractions, subtracting the numerators, and reducing the resulting fraction if necessary. 2) Key steps include changing the mixed numbers to improper fractions, subtracting the numerators, and writing the final answer as a mixed number or improper fraction depending on the resulting numerator. 3) Examples provided subtract mixed numbers, demonstrate changing to improper fractions, subtracting numerators, and writing the final answer in mixed or improper form.
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Unlike Horizontal Easy 1

1) Subtracting mixed numbers involves changing the mixed numbers to improper fractions, subtracting the numerators, and reducing the resulting fraction if necessary. 2) Key steps include changing the mixed numbers to improper fractions, subtracting the numerators, and writing the final answer as a mixed number or improper fraction depending on the resulting numerator. 3) Examples provided subtract mixed numbers, demonstrate changing to improper fractions, subtracting numerators, and writing the final answer in mixed or improper form.
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Easy: S1
Subtracting Mixed Numbers

1 2 8 2
1) 42 – 26 = 2) 69 – 53 =

4 5 1
3) 85 – 36 = 4) 96 – 44 =
10

7 1 2 3
5) 28 – 12 = 6) 73 – 65 =

7) 4 11
12
– 4
3
4 = 8)
2
53 – 16
1
=

6 1 8 5
9) 97 – 82 = 10) 7 9 – 212 =

2 7 1 1
11) 6 3 – 3 11 = 12) 92 – 65 =

7 3 2 2
13) 48 – 24 = 14) 53 – 17 =

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Name :
Answer Key
Easy: S1
Subtracting Mixed Numbers

1 2 1 8 2 2
1) 42 – 26 = 26 2) 69 – 53 = 19

4 5 1
3) 85 – 36 = 2
5 10 = 5 5
1 4) 96 – 44 = 7
5 12
10

7 1 3 2 3 1
5) 28 – 12 = 18 6) 73 – 65 = 1 15

4 11 – 4
3
= 2 1 2
53 – 16
1
=
3
46 =42
1
12 = 6
7) 8)
12 4

6 1 5 8 5 17
9) 97 – 82 = 1 14 10) 7 9 – 212 = 5 36

2 7 1 1 1 3
11) 6 3 – 3 11 = 3 33 12) 92 – 65 = 3 10

7 3 1 2 2 8
13) 48 – 24 = 28 14) 53 – 17 = 4 21

Printable Worksheets @ [Link]

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