Answer:
[tex]\frac{5}{12}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The given problem is a subtraction problem between fractions. The first step in a problem like this is to convert both fractions to a common denominator. In other words, multiply both the numerator and denominator of a fraction by the same value such that the denominator of one of the fractions is the same as the other fraction. The numerator of a fraction is the value over the fraction bar, whereas the denominator is the value under it. Multiplying any fraction by a number over itself is the same as multiplying it by one, thus, the equation will remain true, and be equivalent to the original expression.
[tex]\frac{13}{12}-\frac{2}{3}[/tex]
Convert to a common denominator,
[tex]\frac{13}{12}-(\frac{2}{3}*\frac{4}{4})[/tex]
[tex]\frac{13}{12}-\frac{8}{12}[/tex]
Now perform the subtraction, subtract one numerator from the other, remember, do no perfrom any more operations with the denominators,
[tex]\frac{5}{12}[/tex]