Math, asked by gunalavin19, 11 months ago

1÷5/7 of 6 3/10 -2/9=?​

Answers

Answered by khairnarsanskriti
3

Answer:

=7/5 x 63/10 - 2/9

=441/50 - 2/9

=3969/459 - 100/459

= 3869/459

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
1

Answer:

\frac{3869}{450} is the result we get after solving 1 ÷ \frac{5}{7} of 6\frac{3}{10} - \frac{2}{9}.

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

Given that,1 ÷ \frac{5}{7} of 6\frac{3}{10} - \frac{2}{9}

This can be written as,,1 ÷ \frac{5}{7} ×  6\frac{3}{10} - \frac{2}{9}

  • BODMAS rule- The Bodmas rule is arranged according to the letters in the acronym BODMAS, which stand for brackets, order of powers or roots, division, and multiplication, a stands for addition, and S for subtraction.
  • According to the BODMAS rule, multi-operator mathematical equations must be resolved in the BODMAS order from left to right.

Step 1:

We have,,1 ÷ \frac{5}{7} ×  6\frac{3}{10} - \frac{2}{9}

According to BODMAS  we first solve the division part, then multiplication.

⇒1 ÷ \frac{5}{7} ×  6\frac{3}{10} - \frac{2}{9} = 1 ÷ \frac{5}{7} ×  \frac{63}{10} - \frac{2}{9}

\frac{7}{5} × \frac{63}{10} - \frac{2}{9}

Now, we solve the multiplication part,

\frac{7}{5} × \frac{63}{10} - \frac{2}{9}  =  \frac{441}{50} - \frac{2}{9}  = \frac{3969 - 100}{450} = \frac{3869}{450}

Final answer:

Hence, \frac{3869}{450} is the result we get after solving 1 ÷ \frac{5}{7} of 6\frac{3}{10} - \frac{2}{9}.

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