Math, asked by swagh4444, 3 months ago

7/5*(-3/12)+{7/5*5/12}​

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Answered by Sidsudu02
2

Answer:

{7/5×(−3/12)}+{7/5+5/12}

Taking common factor, we get

=7/5×(−3/12+5/12)

=7/5×{(−3+5)/12}

=7/5×2/12

We get,

=7

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Answered by MrSanju0123
76

Answer:

 \bf \frac {7}{30} is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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 \bf \frac{7}{5}   \times \frac{ - 3}{12}  + { \frac{7}{5}  \times  \frac{5}{12}}

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First, multiply

 \bf  \frac{7}{5}   \times \frac{ - 3}{12}

then multiply

 \bf \frac{7}{5}  \times  \frac{5}{12}

  \bf\frac{7}{5}  \times  \frac{ - 3}{12}  =  \frac{7 \times  - 3}{5 \times 12}  =  \frac{ - 21}{60}

 \bf  \frac{7}{5}  \times  \frac{5}{12}  =  \frac{7 \times 5}{5 \times 12}  =  \frac{35}{60}

Now add both

  \bf \frac{ - 21}{60}  +  \frac{35}{60}  =  \frac{14}{60}

Simplified form =  \bf  \frac {7}{30}

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