You simply need to understand "orders of operation" meaning which calulation to do first. And then I think where you're getting stuck is the lower part, the conversion. uMHOS needs to called and thought of as micro MHOS. Therefore, 1400uMHOS is 1400 to the minus 6th power (in spelling/writing it out for you). This means move the decimal point to the left 6 places to get a standard measurement in MHOS. This then turns 1400 uMHOS = .0014 MHOS
Whenever you do a calculation for resistance, current, voltage, power, etc. you have to convert the number to the actual unit of measure (not use mA, uA, nA, etc...). So for ex if you're figuring out current in A you divide Voltage by Resistance. Your result is always is Amperage. If the number is small like .000153 Amps, then change it to 0.153mA or go another three decimal places to the right and the same result can be called 153 uA. So, 0.000153 A = 0.153 mA = 153 uA. You will learn about significant figures in basic algebra also which is how many actual numbers to use or not to get the desired result you're looking for. Meaning too many numbers becomes insignificant, redundant, cinfusing and/or useless therefore rounding up or down is used to the amount of necessary numbers wanted or needed.
So do the top three values in parallel, you get 39.810K
1/.0014 OR the recriprocal of 1400 uMHOS = 714.3 MHOS, now adding "0" to anything is still zero right?! Lower value still is 714.3 MHOS
39,810 R / 714.3 MHOS = 55.7 is your gain