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Q49 of 129 Page 57

The result obtained by subtracting a fraction from another fraction is necessarily a fraction.

True


When 2 fractions are subtracted, the result in most cases will be a fraction (), but in some case if it does happen to be just a integer, it can always be written with denominator 1 (hence).


Hence, converting it to a fraction.


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