TenMarks - the math program students actually use. More than 95% of students use TenMarks without a battle.
Personalized Program: work at own pace, own time
Hints & Video Lessons: Help right when you need it
Parent Involvement: Monitor, Configure, and Motivate
Engaging: Rewards and games make it fun
Affordable: Only $10/month with a money back guarantee
 
What Our Users Say
I love it. This is the only Math I can get my son to do.
- Parent of 6th Grader
As a teacher I am always looking for academic opportunities for my children. I felt this was enjoyable, beneficial, and convenient.
- A 3rd Grade Teacher
I like how TenMarks lets me correct my answers, and I get to learn using the videos. I like getting 10/10 on 10marks.
- A 5th Grader
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8 Reasons Why TenMarks is a Favorite
 
How TenMarks Works
See how TenMarks works and why it's the best way for kids to learn math.
 
 
It's Easy Peasy
TenMarks is super easy, no matter what your age might be.
 
 
A Good Investment
At just 35 cents a day, TenMarks is a great investment in your child's future.
 
 
Parent-Friendly
Besides being kid-friendly, TenMarks is helpful for parents too.
 
 
Pace Yourself
Choose your own pace when working on TenMarks.
 
 
Rewarding
The TenMarks rewards system is a great way to motivate your child to participate.
 
 
Shoot For The Stars
Invest in your child's future by setting them up with a TenMarks account. It's super easy.
 
 
The #1 Reason
You will love TenMarks because it will help you improve in math. We guarantee it!
 
Check Out One of Our Videos on Fractions
 
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Key Concepts
Steps to subtract the unlike fractions: For eg. 5/8 - 1/7

Step 1: Find the LCM of the denominators Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 8 and 7 is 56.
Step 2: Write equivalent fractions with a common denominator (5 x 7)/(8 x 7) = 35/56 (1 x 8)/(7 x 8) = 8/56
Step 3: Subtract the numerators of both the fractions and keep the denominator same (35 - 8)/56 = 27/56 Fractions that represent the same value are equivalent For example: 2/4 = 4/8. Both are equal to 1/2
 
 

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