Math, asked by sandhyasingh64, 8 months ago

2/5 – 1/5 of 3/5 ÷ 3/5 – 6/5 + 1​

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Answered by warylucknow
2

The value of the expression is 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression is:

\frac{2}{5}-\frac{1}{5}\ of\ \frac{3/5}{3/5}-\frac{6}{5}+1

Solve the expression as follows:

\frac{2}{5}-\frac{1}{5}\ of\ \frac{3/5}{3/5}-\frac{6}{5}+1=\frac{2}{5}-\frac{1}{5}\times 1-\frac{6}{5}+1

                                  =\frac{2}{5}-\frac{1}{5}-\frac{6}{5}+1

                                  =\frac{2-1-6+5}{5}

                                  =\frac{0}{5}

                                  =0

Thus the value of the expression is 0.

Answered by CuteGenius47
1

ANSWER:-

2/5 1/5 of 3/5 ÷ 3/5 6/5+1

=2/5(1/5 of 3/5)÷3/56/5+1

=2/5(1/5×3/5)÷3/56/5+1

=2/5(3/25)÷3/56/5+1

=2/5(3/25÷3/5)6/5+1

=2/5(3/25×5/3)6/5+1

=2/5(1/5)6/5+1

=2/51/5+(6/5+1)

=2/51/5+(6+5/5)

=2/51/5+(1/5)

=2/51/51/5

=211/5

=22/5

=0/5

=0

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