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7/3 + 2/5 + 3/2 : solve

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Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
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Answer:

\frac{127}{30}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given expression is, \frac{7}{3} +\frac{2}{5} +\frac{3}{2}

Now, we have to solve this expression and have to find out the solution.

For solving this given expression we have to find the L.C.M. of the denominators.

L.C.M. of 3, 5, 2 = 3*5*2 = 30

Now, equating the denominators, we get

\frac{7}{3} +\frac{2}{5} +\frac{3}{2} = \frac{7*10}{3*10} +\frac{2*6}{5*6} +\frac{3*15}{2*15}

            = \frac{70}{30} +\frac{12}{30} +\frac{45}{30}

            = \frac{70+12+45}{30}

            = \frac{127}{30}

∴ The required answer is \frac{127}{30}.

Answered by gausia8080
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Given,

\frac{7}{3}+\frac{2}{5}+\frac{3}{2}

We have to solve these expression by using arithmetic operations

First we have to take LCM of 3,5,2

LCM of 3,5,2=30

So, take numerator over the denominator

\frac{10\times7+6\times2+3\times15}{30}

= \frac{127}{30}

Therefore, the answer is \frac{127}{30}.

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