Math, asked by Chloe1battye, 1 month ago

2*3/4 + 1*2/3 what’s the answer

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Answered by SayonaNaiya
2

Answer:

2 \times  \frac{3}{4}  + 1 \times  \frac{2}{3}  \\  =  \frac{3}{2}  +  \frac{2}{3}  \\ =  \frac{9 + 4}{6} \\=  \frac{13}{6}

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Answered by ammuchinnu20082009
1

Answer:

3 \:  \frac{2}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

2 \times  \frac{3}{4}  + 1 \times  \frac{2}{3}  \\

2 \times  \frac{3}{4} \\  \frac{2}{1}  \times  \frac{3}{4}  =  \frac{12}{4}  \\  \frac{12}{4}  \: is \: an \: improper \: fraction \: so \: we \: \\should \: convert \: it \: to \: proper \: fraction \\  \frac{12}{4}  = 3

1 \times  \frac{2}{3} \\  \frac{1}{1}  \times  \frac{2}{3}  =  \frac{2}{3}

3 +  \frac{2}{3}  = 3 \:  \frac{2}{3}

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