Math, asked by pathakanju82, 6 months ago

5(1/6)-3(1/4)+3(1/3)+4​

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Answered by Flaunt
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Step by step explanation:

 =  > 5( \frac{1}{6} ) - 3( \frac{1}{4} ) + 3( \frac{1}{3} ) + 4

   =  >  \frac{5}{6}  -  \frac{3}{4}  +  \frac{\cancel{{3}}}{\cancel{{3} }} + 4

L.C.M of \bold{\red{6\:and\:4}} is \bold{\blue{12}}

 =  >  \frac{5 \times 2 - 3 \times 3}{12}  + 1 + 4

 =  >  \frac{10 - 9}{\blue{{12} }} + 5

 =  >  \frac{1}{12}  + 5

 =  >  \frac{1 + 5 \times 12}{12}

 =  >  \frac{1 + 60}{12}

 \bold{=  >  \frac{61}{12}}

Learn more :

  • 61/12 is an improper fraction
  • 61/12 can also be written as 5\frac{1}{12}
  • Decimal expression of 61/12 is 5.08
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