Lesson 32 Homework 4.5 [work] -
Eureka Math / EngageNY curriculum, Lesson 32 Homework 4.5 focuses on subtracting a fraction from a mixed number
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Subtracting Mixed Numbers Without Renaming
When subtracting, if the fraction in the first number is larger than the fraction in the second number, you can subtract directly. For instance, (4 \frac34 - 1 \frac14). Eureka Math / EngageNY curriculum, Lesson 32 Homework 4
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When the fraction you are subtracting is larger than the fractional part of the mixed number, you must "break apart" (decompose) the subtrahend to reach a whole number first. Example Problem: Decompose the subtrahend: three-fifths two-fifths Subtract to reach a whole: Subtract the remaining part: 2. Strategy: The Number Line