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2/3 ×4/5 of (5/6 + 1/4)

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:\implies\sf \dfrac{2}{3} \times \dfrac{4}{5}\:of\:\left( \dfrac{5}{6} + \dfrac{1}{4}\right)\\\\\\:\implies\sf \dfrac{2}{3} \times \dfrac{4}{5} \times \left(\dfrac{10 + 3}{12}\right)\\\\\\:\implies\sf \dfrac{2}{3} \times \dfrac{4}{5} \times \dfrac{13}{12}\\\\\\:\implies\sf \dfrac{2}{3} \times \dfrac{1}{5} \times \dfrac{13}{3} \\\\\\:\implies\sf \dfrac{26}{45}

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