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6/14+30/21 give solution​

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Answered by MasterDhruva
5

➤ Answer :-

 \dashrightarrow \tt \frac{6}{14}  +  \frac{30}{21}  \\

LCM of 14 and 21 is 42.

 \dashrightarrow \tt \frac{6 \times 3}{14 \times 3}  +  \frac{30 \times 2}{21 \times 2}  \\

 \dashrightarrow \tt \frac{18}{42}  +  \frac{60}{42}  =  \frac{18 + 60}{42}  \\

 \dashrightarrow \tt1 \frac{36}{42}  \\

\Huge\thereforeThe answer is \tt 1 \frac{36}{42} \\

Answered by Anonymous
3

 \frac{6}{14}  +  \frac{30}{21}  \\  =  \frac{18 + 60}{42}  \\  =  \frac{78}{42}  =  \frac{13}{7}

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