Math, asked by gagan532, 1 year ago

-2/3 × 3/5 + 5/2 -3/5 ×1/6 solve this

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Answered by brainlysme2
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-\frac{2}{3}×\frac{3}{5}+\frac{5}{2} -\frac{3}{5}×\frac{1}{6}

On rearranging the terms

-\frac{2}{3}×\frac{3}{5} - \frac{3}{5}×\frac{1}{6} +\frac{5}{2}

Taking -\frac{3}{5} common

-\frac{3}{5} [\frac{2}{3} +\frac{1}{6} ] + \frac{5}{2}

L.C.M of 3 and 6 is 6

-\frac{3}{5} [ \frac{4+1}{6} ] +\frac{5}{2}

- -\frac{3}{5} [\frac{5}{6} ] + \frac{5}{2} ( cancel 5 and on simplification )

\frac{-1}{2} +\frac{5}{2}

\frac{4}{2} = 2

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