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5(1/6)-3(1/4)+3(1/3)+4​

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Answered by daniellegraham
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Answer: 9 (1/4)

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Answered by gausia8080
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Given,

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

We have to simplify this given expression

First we have to multiply there coefficient terms after that we have to do arithmetic operation.

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

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

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

We have to take LCM of 6 and 4

LCM of 6,4=24

= \frac{4\times5-3\times6}{24} +1+4

= \frac{20-18}{24}+1+4

= \frac{2}{24}+1+4

= \frac{1}{12}+1+4

=\frac{1+12+12\times4}{12}

= \frac{61}{12}

Therefore, the answer is \frac{61}{12}.

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