Math, asked by jsanjan77, 10 months ago

7(3/4)+6(1/2) fractions ​

Answers

Answered by raavigupt02
8

Answer:33/4

Step-by-step explanation:7×3/4+6×1/2=21/4+3=(21+12)/4=33/4

Answered by madeducators1
5

Given:

We have given an equation which is 7(\frac{3}{4} )+6(\frac{1}{2} ).

To Find:

We have to simplify the equation?

Step-by-step explanation:

Fraction:

  • Fraction is a mathematical term,in which we compare the part of something or a number with its whole part.
  • In fraction we always have numerators and denominators.
  • We have the equation of fraction which is

       7(\frac{3}{4} )+6(\frac{1}{2} )

  • First of all we will simplify the bracets by mutiply sign.

       =7\times\frac{3}{4} +6\times\frac{1}{2} \\=\frac{21}{4} +\frac{6}{2}

  • Now we take the L.CM of denominator terms and then simplify the above equation as

     =  \frac{21+12}{4}

  • Now just simply add the denominator terms and we get

        = \frac{33}{4}

Hence, the simplified form of the given equation is \frac{33}{4} .

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