15 1/6 - 6 5/12

ok so I know 15 1/6 = 15 2/12 right?
but you can't subtract 5 from 2?

change both to improper fractions

31/6 - 77/12

62/12 -77/12= -15/12 = -1 and you finish it.

won't the improper fraction be 91/12 and 77/12?

I mean 182/12 and 77/12.

To subtract mixed numbers like 15 1/6 and 6 5/12, you need to convert them to improper fractions first. Let's start by converting 15 1/6 to an improper fraction:

15 1/6 = (15 * 6 + 1) / 6 = 91/6

Now let's convert 6 5/12 to an improper fraction:

6 5/12 = (6 * 12 + 5) / 12 = 77/12

Now that we have both numbers as improper fractions, we can subtract them:

91/6 - 77/12

To subtract fractions, we need a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 12. We can rewrite the fractions with the common denominator:

91/6 = (91/6) * (2/2) = 182/12

77/12 stays the same.

Now we can subtract the fractions:

182/12 - 77/12 = (182 - 77) / 12 = 105/12

But we can simplify this fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 7:

105/12 = (105/7) / (12/7) = 15/2

So, 15 1/6 - 6 5/12 is equal to 15/2 or 7 1/2.