Math, asked by LabeebHarnani, 3 months ago

5/2×13/5 it's a maths question ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

 \frac{5}{2}  \times  \frac{13}{5}  =  \frac{13}{2}


LabeebHarnani: you have to find the Lcm also
Anonymous: why to find the LCM when you could simply cut the numerator of the first fraction with tge denominator of another fraction.
Anonymous: ??
LabeebHarnani: no but lcm is important
Anonymous: how could you just need that dam; LCM
Anonymous: when you could solve in this way out?
Answered by Anonymous
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{\bold{:⟹}\:\frac{\cancel{ 5}}{2} \:×\:\frac{ 13}{\cancel{5}}}

{\bold{:⟹}\:\frac{13}{2}}

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\sf\small{Hope \:its \:help\: uhh!! }


Anonymous: [tex]{\bold{:⟹}\:\frac{\cancel{ 5}}{2} \:×\:\frac{ 13}{\cancel{5}}}[/tex]
LabeebHarnani: 5/2×13/5
Anonymous: thanks
Anonymous: @labeebHarnani iss question may kha likha hai lcm karna hai lcm nahi hoga isliye direct 5 se 5 cancel ho jayga
Anonymous: @M1014 your welcome
LabeebHarnani: ok
Anonymous: @labeebHarnani - any doubt?
LabeebHarnani: no
Anonymous: ok
LabeebHarnani: ok
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