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5 minus 5/6 equals what?

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5-(5)/(6)

First, we need to get a lowest common denominator between 5 and 5/6:


(5)/(1)-(5)/(6)

The lowest common denominator between 1 (the denominator of 5) and 5/6 is 6.

Then, we need to put this common denominator as shown as follows:


(5)/(1)-(5)/(6)=(\square)/(6)

Now, we need to divide the denominator by both denominators and multiply by the numerator:


(5)/(1)-(5)/(6)=(30-5)/(6)

Simplifying the fractions:


=(25)/(6)

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