Answer:
[tex]2\frac{13}{15}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the following question:
[tex]5\frac{2}{3} -2\frac{4}{5}[/tex]
In order to find the answer to the question we have to subtract the initial amount of sugar by the amount of sugar Mike has left over after baking the cakes.
[tex]5\frac{2}{3}-2\frac{4}{5}[/tex]
To subtract fractions, we have to convert the mixed numbers into improper fractions and then find the least common denominator (LCD) to solve.
[tex]5\frac{2}{3} =3\times5=15+2=\frac{17}{3}[/tex]
[tex]2\frac{4}{5} =5\times2=10+4=\frac{14}{5}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{17}{3} -\frac{14}{5}[/tex]
Find the least common multiple:
[tex]LCD=15[/tex]
[tex]17\times5=85[/tex]
[tex]3\times5=15[/tex]
[tex]14\times3=42[/tex]
[tex]5\times3=15[/tex]
[tex]\frac{85}{15} -\frac{42}{15}[/tex]
Subtract the numerators:
[tex]85-42=43=\frac{43}{15}[/tex]
Convert into mixed number:
[tex]\frac{43}{15} =43\div15=2\frac{13}{15}[/tex]
[tex]=2\frac{13}{15}[/tex]
Hope this helps.