Math, asked by monishmewada9755, 2 months ago

A length of pipi was 7/3m long. Another length of pipi was 5/6 m shorter tthe first. A plumber join the two pipi together. what was the total length of the pipi i. the end​

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Answered by gvm299750
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Step-by-step explanation:

7/3+5/6

= 19/6 m

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Answered by yr938502
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Answer:

Length of the first pipe = 2 ⅓ metres = 7/3 metres

Length of the second pipe = 5/6 metres

Solution,

For calculating,the total length of the joined pipe,we have to add the lengths of the two smaller pipes.

So,the length of the pipe in the end = 7/3 +5/6 = (14+5)/6 = 19/6 = 3⅙ metres

Hence,the total length of the pipe in the end is 3⅙

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