Math, asked by archanagkerur, 5 months ago

(5/7) +(3/14) = how to do this?​

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Answered by asharma63383
1

Answer:

(5/7)+(3/14)

take the LCM of 7 and 14

(10+3)/14

13/14


archanagkerur: but the teacher is telling its wrong.. I too did the same.
asharma63383: it's right but I think you have given some wrong value
asharma63383: send me it's picture
asharma63383: ok
kishanmishra018: solution. is correct
Answered by sainiinswag
1

Answer:

The \: answer \: is \:  \frac{13}{14}

Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{5}{7}  +  \frac{3}{14}  =  \frac{5 \times 2 + 3 \times 1}{14}  \\  \\   =  =  >  \:  \:  \: \frac{10 + 3}{14}  \\  \\  =  =  >  \:  \:  \:  \frac{13}{14}

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archanagkerur: thank you. but its not there in the options given by teacher
sainiinswag: Then may be ur teacher's answer wrong or may be statement wrong
sainiinswag: because i m also a maths teacher buddy
archanagkerur: don't understand what is wrong. the options are 3 1/3,9/10, 3/14, 15/14
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