Sue I believe my answer to my problem

10 3/5 - 2 10/11 is 7 38/55. Am I right

correct.

To verify if your answer is correct, we can perform the subtraction of the given mixed numbers step by step.

1. Convert both mixed numbers into improper fractions:
10 3/5 = (10 * 5 + 3) / 5 = 53/5
2 10/11 = (2 * 11 + 10) / 11 = 32/11

2. Find a common denominator for the fractions, which is the least common multiple (LCM) of the denominators (5 and 11). The LCM of 5 and 11 is 55.

3. Adjust the numerators of both fractions to have the common denominator (55):
53/5 = (53 * 11) / (5 * 11) = 583/55
32/11 = (32 * 5) / (11 * 5) = 160/55

4. Perform the subtraction: Subtract the numerators while keeping the common denominator:
583/55 - 160/55 = (583 - 160) / 55 = 423/55

Now, let's convert the result back into a mixed number:
- Divide the numerator by the denominator: 423 ÷ 55 = 7 with a remainder of 38.
- The whole number part becomes the whole number of the mixed number: 7.
- The remainder becomes the numerator of the fractional part: 38.
- The original denominator becomes the denominator of the fractional part: 55.

Therefore, the correct answer to the subtraction problem 10 3/5 - 2 10/11 is 7 38/55. Thus, you are correct!