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can you solve this maths problem

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Answered by sivaprasath
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To find the value of:

 \sqrt{(1 \frac{4}{5})(14 \frac{21}{44})(2 \frac{2}{55} )  }

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By converting them to improper fraction we get,

=>  \sqrt{ (\frac{5+4}{5})( \frac{14(44)+21}{44} )( \frac{2(55)+7}{55} ) }

=>  \sqrt{ (\frac{9}{5} )( \frac{616+21}{44} )( \frac{110 +7}{55} )}

=>  \sqrt{( \frac{9}{5} )( \frac{637}{44} )( \frac{117}{55} )}

=>  \sqrt{( \frac{9}{5} )( \frac{(7)(7)(13)}{(2)(2)(11)} )( \frac{(13)(9)}{(5)(11)} )}

=>  \sqrt{ \frac{(9^2)(7^2)(13^2)}{(5^2)(2^2)(11^2)} }

=> \frac{(9)(7)(13)}{(5)(2)(11)}

=>  \frac{(63)(13)}{(10)(11)}

=>  \frac{819}{110}

=> 7 \frac{49}{110}
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