Math, asked by MohammedRehanSiddiq, 7 months ago

add fractions 5/8 3/4 1/2​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Step-by-step explanation:

⟹L.C.M=8

\implies \large{ \purple{ \sf{ \frac{5 + 6 + 4}{8} }}}⟹

8

5+6+4

\implies \large{ \purple{ \sf{ \frac{5 + 6 + 4}{8} = \frac{15}{8} \: or \: 1\frac{7}{8} }}}⟹

8

5+6+4

=

8

15

or1

8

7

\implies \large{ \purple{ \mathcal{So \: the \: sum \: of \: \frac{5}{8} + \frac{3}{4} + \frac{1}{2} \: is \: \frac{15}{8} \: or \: 1 \frac{7}{8} .}}}⟹Sothesumof

8

5

+

4

3

+

2

1

is

8

15

or1

8

7

Answered by bhanuprasadtorlikond
0

Answer:

15/8

Step-by-step explanation:

✓ find L.C.M of 3/4+1/2+5/8

L.C.M =8

now,

> 3×2/4×2 + 1×4/2×4 +5/8

> 6/8 +4/8 +5/8

>. 6 + 4 +5/8

>. 15/8. .......,

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