I got 1 and 11/12 am I right? Evaluate. 5/2/3 - 2/1/4 x 1/2/3
I got 3/4
5 25/36
1 and 11/ 12 and 5 and 25/36 are both an option ahhh! lol
trust me lol
I think the only way this can be done is to follow order of operations
I'm confused on to what the equation is. Is this it? \[5\frac{ 2 }{ 3 } - 2\frac{ 1 }{ 4 } \times 1\frac{ 2 }{ 3 }\]
yeah altcode
ohh crap ! @VeritasVosLiberabit
let me double check now @Lindsay_552
lol k so many comments at once !
ah so there was a notation problem. Very important for this particular problem. if @AltCode is right this is much simpler
\[\frac{ 10 }{ 3 }-(\frac{ 1 }{ 3 })=\frac{ 9 }{3 }=3\]
Well sorry, I wasn't sure. That's jus what U got but im a Work in progress in math lol
confussing problem lol
If @AltCode has the problem written correctly I have the correct answer @Lindsay_552
I met I got Lol I guess I cant type either lol
yeah thats how it's wrote
@VeritasVosLiberabit
alright then check my reply above. The answer is 3
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