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Divide the sum of -3 /7 and 5/6 from their product.​

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Answered by chaudharyvikramc39sl
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Answer:

We get -17/15 when we divide the sum of -3 /7 and 5/6 from their product.​

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

we are given two fractions

-\frac{3}{7}\ \ \text{and} \ \frac{5}{6}

To Find :

Divide the sum of -3 /7 and 5/6 from their product.​

Solution :

Since we have to divide the sum of -3 /7 and 5/6 from their product.​

So first we have to find the sum of these given two fractions

so the sum of the two fractions

\frac{-3}{7}+\frac{5}{6}

=\frac{-18+35}{42} = \frac{17}{42}

Now we have to find the product of these two fractions

\frac{-3}{7}\ \text{x}\ \frac{5}{6}

=\frac{-15}{42}

Now according to the question we have to divide the sum by the product

\frac{17}{42}\ \div \frac{-15}{42}

= \frac{17}{42}\ \text{x}\ \frac{-42}{15}

=-\frac{17}{15}

Hence we have calculated that we get -17/15 when we divide the sum of -3 /7 and 5/6 from their product.​

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