5(1/4)-2(1/8)-(1/6)
First of all I'm going to assume that you mean 5 times (1/4) minus 2 times (1/8) minus (1/6), with no mixed numbers.
5* (1/4) - 2(1/8) - (1/6)
One of the ways to go about solving this problem would be to directly multiply out the terms first, instead of making the denominators of the fractions the same.
So:
5×(14)=54
2×(18)=14
And 54−14=44 = 1
Now 1 is the same as 6/6
So: 66−16=56
5(1/4)-2(1/8)-(1/6)
First of all I'm going to assume that you mean 5 times (1/4) minus 2 times (1/8) minus (1/6), with no mixed numbers.
5* (1/4) - 2(1/8) - (1/6)
One of the ways to go about solving this problem would be to directly multiply out the terms first, instead of making the denominators of the fractions the same.
So:
5×(14)=54
2×(18)=14
And 54−14=44 = 1
Now 1 is the same as 6/6
So: 66−16=56