$6\frac{1}{7} - 4\frac{3}{5} = $ _______. Write the answer as a mixed number reduced to lowest terms. If the answer results in a mixed number be sure to include a space between the whole number and the fraction. Example: $1\ 1/4$ (read as one and one-fourth).
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$6\frac{1}{7} = \frac{(6 \times 7) + 1}{7} = \frac{42 + 1}{7} = \frac{43}{7}$ $4\frac{3}{5} = \frac{(4 \times 5) + 3}{5} = \frac{20 + 3}{5} = \frac{23}{5}$ Show more…
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