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10 - (5 3/4 - 1 5/6) =

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Step-by-step explanation:

Hi!

So first we do the parenthesis

( [tex]5\frac{3}{4}[/tex] - [tex]1 \frac{5}{6}[/tex]) =

Since 4 and 6 ≠ (does not equal to)

We change 4 and 6 to a number they have in common so, that number is 12 which is the lcm (least common factor). We are going to multiply 3 for each number (3 and 4) and 2 for 5 and 6, so

3/4 x 3 = 9/12 = 5 9/12

5/6 x 2 = 10/12 = 1 10/12

Now we substract,

  5 9/12

-  1 10/12

_________

4 1/12


now that we have this answer we will substract 4 1/12 from 10 which would be

5 11/12


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the answer is 5 11/12