2. \( 10 \frac{5}{16}-\left(5 \frac{1}{4}+2 \frac{9}{16}\right) \)
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To tackle the expression \( 10 \frac{5}{16}-\left(5 \frac{1}{4}+2 \frac{9}{16}\right) \), we first simplify the part inside the parentheses. Convert \( 5 \frac{1}{4} \) to an improper fraction, which is \( \frac{21}{4} \). To add this to \( 2 \frac{9}{16} \), convert \( \frac{21}{4} \) to sixteenths: \( \frac{21}{4} = \frac{84}{16} \). Now the sum is: \[ 5 \frac{1}{4} + 2 \frac{9}{16} = \frac{84}{16} + \frac{9}{16} = \frac{93}{16} \] Now, subtract this from \( 10 \frac{5}{16} \), which is \( \frac{165}{16} \). The calculation becomes: \[ \frac{165}{16} - \frac{93}{16} = \frac{72}{16} \] Now simplify \( \frac{72}{16} \) to \( 4 \frac{8}{16} = 4 \frac{1}{2} \). Thus, the final answer is: \[ 4 \frac{1}{2} \]