Math, asked by yangki, 1 year ago

add the mixed fractions

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Answered by wipivi
2

Answer:

11/6+7/2

42+22 /12

64/12

32/6

16/3

Answered by MasterDhruva
2

➤ Answer :-

 \tt \longrightarrow1 \dfrac{5}{6}  + 3 \dfrac{1}{2}

Convert them into improper fractions.......

 \tt \longrightarrow \dfrac{11}{6}  +  \dfrac{7}{2}

Convert them into like fractions by taking the LCM of the denominators i.e, 6 and 2.

LCM of 6 and 2 is 6.

 \tt \longrightarrow \dfrac{11}{6}  +  \dfrac{7 \times 3}{2 \times 3}

 \tt \longrightarrow \dfrac{11}{6}  +  \dfrac{21}{6}  =  \dfrac{11 + 21}{6}

 \tt \longrightarrow \cancel\dfrac{32}{6}  = \dfrac{16} {3} = 5 \dfrac{1}{3}

\Huge\thereforeThe answer is \tt 5 \dfrac{1}{3}

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