Sagot :
Answer: [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]2-1\frac{4}{6}[/tex] base equation
[tex]\frac{12}{6} -\frac{10}{6}[/tex] improper fractions
[tex]\frac{2}{6}[/tex] solved
[tex]\frac{2}{6} = \frac{1}{3}[/tex] simplification
Answer:
two sixths
Step-by-step explanation:
the way i got this is because 1 4/6 need 2 more sixths to be a complete whole number of 2. if you're still confused go ask your teacher to further explain it after or in class, or in free time ask for some extra work to do.