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[1/2+1/3]÷11/6×11-7/2 solve it

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Answered by Adarshthakur11
3
[1/2+1/3]÷11/6*11-7/2
=[3+2/6]*6/11-7/2
=5/6*6/11-7/2
=5/11-7/2
=5*2/11*2-7*11/2*11
=10/22-77/22
=-67/22

hope this helps you
Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

=> \frac{3}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given expression:-

[\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{3}]\div\frac{11}{6}\times 11-\frac{7}{2}

To find:- [\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{3}]\div\frac{11}{6}\times 11-\frac{7}{2}=?

For solving the above expression,

We have to use the concept of BODMAS,

This is the sequence of various mathematical operations used for solving various expressions.

As we have:

=> [\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{3}]\div\frac{11}{6}\times 11-\frac{7}{2}

Now, by adding the terms in the brackets,

=> [\frac{1\times 3}{2\times 3}+\frac{1\times 2}{3\times 2}]\div\frac{11}{6}\times 11-\frac{7}{2}

=> [\frac{3}{6}+\frac{2}{6}]\div\frac{11}{6}\times 11-\frac{7}{2}

=> [\frac{5}{6}]\div\frac{11}{6}\times 11-\frac{7}{2}

Dividing \frac{5}{6} and \frac{11}{6} we get,

=>\frac{5}{11}\times 11-\frac{7}{2}

Multiplying the above terms, we get

=> 5-\frac{7}{2}

Simplifying it further, we get

=>\frac{3}{2}

Hence, the required solution is \frac{3}{2}.

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