Math, asked by kumarakashdinara1996, 2 months ago

-5[1/2+{1/3+(5/6-5/6)}]​

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Answered by hashmitabhatt962
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Answered by Swarup1998
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We have to find the value of the given term.

Step-by-step explanation:

Now, -5[\frac{1}{2}+\{\frac{1}{3}+(\frac{5}{6}-\frac{5}{6})\}]

  • Look at the last term inside the first brackets:
  • \frac{5}{6}-\frac{5}{6}=0 since the fractions here are same

=-5[\frac{1}{2}+\{\frac{1}{3}+0\}]

  • Remember when we add any number with 0, we get tge number itself.
  • That is, \frac{1}{3}+0=\frac{1}{3}

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

  • Now find the sum of the fractions.

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

=-5\times \frac{5}{6}

=-\frac{25}{6}

Answer:

-5[\frac{1}{2}+\{\frac{1}{3}+(\frac{5}{6}-\frac{5}{6})\}]=-\frac{25}{6}

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