\frac{ 11 }{ 48 } - \frac{ 10 }{ 1 } = \frac{ }{ }
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\frac{11}{48}-\frac{10}{1}=1
Divide 1 by 1 to get 1.
\frac{11}{48}-10=1
Anything divided by one gives itself.
\frac{11}{48}-\frac{480}{48}=1
Convert 10 to fraction \frac{480}{48}.
\frac{11-480}{48}=1
Since \frac{11}{48} and \frac{480}{48} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.
-\frac{469}{48}=1
Subtract 480 from 11 to get -469.
-\frac{469}{48}=\frac{48}{48}
Convert 1 to fraction \frac{48}{48}.
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Compare -\frac{469}{48} and \frac{48}{48}.
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