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Answered by MasterDhruva
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➤ Answer :-

{\tt \longrightarrow 3 - \bigg(2 \dfrac{1}{3} + 2 \dfrac{3}{5} \bigg)}

Convert the mixed fractions to improper fractions so that the calculation becomes easier............

{\tt \longrightarrow 3 - \bigg(\dfrac{7}{3} + \dfrac{13}{5} \bigg)}

Convert them into like fractions by taking the LCM of the denominators i.e, 3 and 5...........

LCM of 3 and 5 is 15.

{\tt \longrightarrow 3 - \bigg(\dfrac{7 \times 5}{3 \times 5} + \dfrac{13 \times 3}{5 \times 3} \bigg)}

{\tt \longrightarrow 3 - \bigg( \dfrac{35}{15} + \dfrac{39}{15} \bigg)}

{\tt \longrightarrow 3 - \bigg(\dfrac{35 + 39}{15} \bigg) = \boxed{\tt 3 - \dfrac{74}{15}}}

{\tt \longrightarrow \dfrac{3}{1} - \dfrac{74}{15}}

Convert them into like fractions by taking the LCM of the denominators i.e, 1 and 15..........

LCM of 1 and 15 is 15.

{\tt \longrightarrow \dfrac{3 \times 15}{1 \times 15} - \dfrac{74}{15}}

{\tt \longrightarrow \dfrac{45}{15} - \dfrac{74}{15} = \dfrac{45 - 74}{15}}

{\tt \longrightarrow \dfrac{( - 29)}{15} = \boxed{\tt -1 \dfrac{14}{15}}}

\Huge\therefore The answer is {\tt - 1 \dfrac{14}{15}}

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More to know.................

  • While adding or subtracting the fractions, if the given fractions are mixed fractions we should convert them into improper fractions by multiplying the denominator and whole number and then by adding the numerator.
  • While adding or subtracting the fractions, if the given fractions are unlike fractions we should convert them into like fractions by taking the LCM of the denominators.
  • While adding or subtracting the fractions, if the given fractions are like fractions we can solve them easily.
Answered by nandini170406
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Answer:

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