Math, asked by hannahcarpentep6b1l3, 1 year ago

can someone help me with this problem:)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya☺


(2 ×3 + 7 × 3n) ÷ 3n ×3

(6 + 21n ) ÷ 9n

3(2+ 7n) ÷ 9n
(2+7n ) ÷ 3n

✌✌Hope this helps!

WhatsInTheName: same thing i have written
Anonymous: but u haven't explaned it step by step
WhatsInTheName: but there was no need to explain it....and u have multiplied 3 unnecessarily
Anonymous: Listen it depends on the one who asked if he felt my ans. much helpful then what's the problem
WhatsInTheName: no problem ....i think ur presentation was better.
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Answered by WhatsInTheName
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2/3n + 7/3= 2+7n/3n
by taking 1/3 common from both and then adding
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