Science, asked by manojcarpenter47, 13 days ago

al Add 2/3 +4/5 add ​

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Answered by aviralkachhal007
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\dfrac{2}{3} + \dfrac{4}{5}

=> \dfrac{10+12}{15}

=> \dfrac{22}{15}

Answered by divyapakhare468
0

Answer:

Sum of  \frac{2}{3} +\frac{4}{5}  is \frac{22}{15} .

Explanation:

To add : \frac{2}{3} +\frac{4}{5}

Solution:

  • To find the sum of given rational numbers we  need to equalize denominators of both the rational numbers ,by taking LCM
  • Therefore, LCM = 15
  • Now, multiplying numerators of both rational numbers by same number as multiplied by denominators to make LCM.
  • Therefore, we get,   \frac{2}{3}+\frac{4}{5}=\frac{2 \times 5}{15}+\frac{4 \times 3}{15}

                                                   = \frac{10}{15}+ \frac{12}{15} \\\\= \frac{10 + 12}{15}\\\\ = \frac{22}{15}

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