Math, asked by maheshkurup06, 2 months ago

add 1/4 + 7/8
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Answered by donkey5
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Answer:

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 \frac{1}{4}  +  \frac{7}{8}  \\  =  \frac{2 + 7}{8}  \\  =  \frac{9}{8}  \\  = 1 \frac{1}{8}

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Answered by Itzsidhu193
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\sf{SOLUTION:-}

 \sf \frac{1}{4}  +  \ \frac{7}{8}

\sf{Take\: L.C.M.\: of\: 4 ,\:  8\: }

\sf\red{L.C.M\: of\: 4 ,\: 8\: = 8\:}

\sf{So\: Now,\:}

\fbox\green{☆Step 1}

\sf{We\: have\: to\: make\: sure\: the\: denominators\: are\: equal\:}

\sf{Since\: 4\: is\: evenly\: divided\: by\: 8,\: we\: can\: multiply\: just\: one\: term\: to\: get\: a\: common\: denominator.\:}

\sf{Multiply\: 1 by 2,\: and\: get 2,\: then\: we\: multiply\: 4\: by\: 2\: and\:get\: 8\:}

\fbox\pink{So\: now\: our\: fractions\: look\: like\: this⤵:\:}

  \sf\frac{2}{8}  +  \frac{7}{8}

\fbox\green{☆Step 2\:}

\sf{since\: our\: denominators\: match,\: we\: can\: add\: the\: numerators\:}

\sf{ 2 + 7 = 9\:}

\sf{Now\: we\: have\: an\: answer\:}

\fbox\green{9/8}

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