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Add 2 whole 4 upon 5 and 3 whole 5 upon 6​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\leadsto\bf 2\dfrac{4}{5} + 3\dfrac{5}{6} \\ \\

\leadsto\bf 2 + \dfrac{4}{5} + 3 + \dfrac{5}{6} \\ \\

\leadsto\bf 5 + \dfrac{4}{5} + \dfrac{5}{6} \\ \\

Now,

\leadsto\bf \dfrac{4}{5} + \dfrac{5}{6} \\ \\

\leadsto\bf \dfrac{4 \times 6}{5 \times 6} + \dfrac{5 \times 5}{6 \times 5} \\ \\

Since LCM of 5 and 6 = 30

\leadsto\bf \dfrac{24}{30} + \dfrac{25}{30} \\ \\

\leadsto\bf \dfrac{49}{30}  \\ \\

\leadsto\bf \dfrac{30 + 19}{30} \\ \\

\leadsto\bf 1 + \dfrac{19}{30} \\ \\

Thus,

\leadsto\bf 5 + \dfrac{4}{5} + \dfrac{5}{6} \\ \\

\leadsto\bf 5 + 1 + \dfrac{19}{30}\\ \\

\leadsto\bf 6 + \dfrac{19}{30} \\ \\

\leadsto\bf 6 \dfrac{19}{30} \\ \\

And, therefore,

\leadsto\bf 2\dfrac{4}{5} + 3\dfrac{5}{6} = 6 \dfrac{19}{30}\\ \\

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