Math, asked by manishdurga14, 6 hours ago

6/12 + (9/6+2/3)

answer = ?​

Answers

Answered by pihuarmyblink
1

Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{6}{12}  + ( \frac{9}{6}  +  \frac{2}{3} )

 \frac{6}{12}  + ( \frac{9 + 6} {6} )

LCM of 3 and 6 is 6

 \frac{6}{12 }  +  \frac{15}{6}

LCM of 12 and 6 is 12

Answered by shervinsalaah
1

Answer: 2\frac{2}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

BODMAS

1.Brackets

2. Of

3.Division

4.Multiplication

5.Addition

6.Subtraction

First you have to do the brackets.

(9/6 + 2/3)

While adding fractions you have to see that both the denominators should be same. If not you have to make both equal. (For this you can do multiplication or division)

To make 3 and 6 equal, we can multiply 3 by 2.

Note: Whatever changes we make for the denominator it should also be done for the numerator.

So,

\frac{2}{3} x \frac{2}{2} = \frac{4}{6}

(\frac{9}{6} + \frac{4}{6})

=\frac{13}{6}

6/12 + 13/6

Again the denominators are not same.

To make 12 and 6 equal, we can multiply 6 by 2.

So,

\frac{13}{6} x \frac{2}{2} = \frac{26}{12}

(\frac{6}{12} + \frac{26}{12})

=32/12

We can simplify 32/12 by 4

8/3

8/3 is an improper fraction. SO we can give it in mixed number.

To convert improper fraction into mixed number we have to

Divide the numerator by denominator and write the answer as whole.

Denominator won't change.

Remainder should be written as numerator.

\frac{8}{3} = 2\frac{2}{3}

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