Math, asked by shreyanshsahu221, 2 months ago

5/7 + (5/14 x 6/21) =​

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Answered by raj1232156
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Answered by pulakmath007
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SOLUTION

TO EVALUATE

 \displaystyle \sf{ \frac{5}{7} +  \bigg(  \frac{5}{14}  \times  \frac{6}{21} \bigg) }

EVALUATION

Here the given expression is

 \displaystyle \sf{ \frac{5}{7} +  \bigg(  \frac{5}{14}  \times  \frac{6}{21} \bigg) }

We simplify it as below

 \displaystyle \sf{ \frac{5}{7} +  \bigg(  \frac{5}{14}  \times  \frac{6}{21} \bigg) }

 \displaystyle \sf{ =  \frac{5}{7} +  \bigg(  \frac{30}{294} \bigg) }

 \displaystyle \sf{ =  \frac{5}{7} +    \frac{30}{294}}

 \displaystyle \sf{ =     \frac{210 + 30}{294}}

 \displaystyle \sf{ =     \frac{240}{294}}

 \displaystyle \sf{ =     \frac{120}{147}}

 \displaystyle \sf{ =     \frac{40}{49}}

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