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What is 100/100 - 1/12?

What is 100/100 - 1/12?

Here's how to subtract 1/12 from 100/100:

100
100
1
12

Step 1

We can't subtract two fractions with different denominators. So you need to get a common denominator. To do this, you'll multiply the denominators times each other... but the numerators have to change, too. They get multiplied by the other term's denominator.

So we multiply 100 by 12, and get 1200.

Then we multiply 1 by 100, and get 100.

Next we give both terms new denominators -- 100 × 12 = 1200.

So now our fractions look like this:

1200
1200
100
1200

Step 2

Since our denominators match, we can subtract the numerators.

1200 − 100 = 1100

So the answer is:

1100
1200

Step 3

Last of all, we need to simplify the fraction, if possible. Can it be reduced to a simpler fraction?

To find out, we try dividing it by 2...

Are both the numerator and the denominator evenly divisible by 2? Yes! So we reduce it:

1100
1200
÷ 2 =
550
600

Let's try dividing by 2 again...

Are both the numerator and the denominator evenly divisible by 2? Yes! So we reduce it:

550
600
÷ 2 =
275
300

Let's try dividing by 2 again...

Nope! So now we try the next greatest prime number, 3...

Nope! So now we try the next greatest prime number, 5...

Are both the numerator and the denominator evenly divisible by 5? Yes! So we reduce it:

275
300
÷ 5 =
55
60

Let's try dividing by 5 again...

Are both the numerator and the denominator evenly divisible by 5? Yes! So we reduce it:

55
60
÷ 5 =
11
12

Let's try dividing by 5 again...

Nope! So now we try the next greatest prime number, 7...

Nope! So now we try the next greatest prime number, 11...

Nope! So now we try the next greatest prime number, 13...

No good. 13 is larger than 11. So we're done reducing.

There you have it! The final answer is:
100
100
1
12
=
11
12