Chemistry, asked by savitanistane0586, 6 months ago

1/2 OF 2 3/4 plz plz​

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Answered by nandhinee40
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Answered by aayyuuss123
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Explanation:

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{  \frac {1}{2}of\:2\frac{3}{4}   }

\implies {\frac{1}{2}of\frac{11}{4}     }

\implies { \frac{1}{2}×\frac {11}{4}    }

\implies {  \frac{11}{8}   }

the answer of this questions is

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