This document provides an overview of 11 examples for subtracting fractions. It demonstrates subtracting fractions with common denominators that do and do not need simplification, as well as subtracting fractions with different denominators where one is a multiple of the other, where the least common multiple is and isn't one of the denominators, where the denominators are relatively prime, where one denominator is a prime number, and where both denominators are prime numbers and the difference does not need simplification.