Math, asked by samhridhi, 1 year ago

2 by 3 + 5 by 6 - 1 by 9 is equal to?​

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Answered by AshStyles
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Here's Your Answer..!!

 \frac{2}{3} + \frac{5}{6} - \frac{1}{9}

LCM of 3 and 6 = 6

So,

 \frac{2 + 5}{6} - \frac{1}{9}

 = \frac{7}{6} - \frac{1}{9}

Now, LCM of 6 and 9 = 18

So,

 = \frac{21 - 2}{18}

 = \frac{19}{18}

OR

We can take the LCM of all three numbers, i.e., 3,6 and 9 at once.

LCM of 3, 6 and 9 = 18

So,  = \frac{6+2-2}{18}

 = \frac{6}{18}

 = \frac{1}{3}

Hope This Helps...!!

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Answered by protestant
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 \frac{2}{3}  + \frac{5}{6}  -  \frac{1}{9}

Take the LCM of 3,6 and 9 is18

 \frac{12 + 15   - 2}{18}

 \frac{12 + 13}{18}

 \frac{25}{18}

So ur answer is

 \frac{25}{18}

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