Math, asked by akg23221, 27 days ago

Find:

a) 2/3 + 4/3

b) 2/3 of 27

c) 5/2 – 3/4​

Answers

Answered by Rohit57RA
4

Answer :-

  1.  \large {2}
  2.  \large {18}
  3.  \dfrac {7}{4}

Explaination :-

1.  \dfrac {2 \: + \: 4}{3}

 \implies  \dfrac {6}{3}

 \implies  \large {2}

2.  \dfrac {2}{3} \: × \: 27

 \implies  \large {18}

3.  \dfrac {10 \: - \: 3}{4}

 \implies  \dfrac {7} {3}

Answered by sanvi7031
62

\huge\bold\purple{Answer:-}

1.  \dfrac{2}{3}  +  \dfrac{4}{3}  =  \dfrac{2 + 4}{3}  =  \dfrac{ \cancel6}{  \cancel3}  = 2

\:

2.  \dfrac{2}{ \cancel{3}}  \times  \cancel{27} =2 \times 9 = 18

\:

3.  \dfrac{5}{2}  -  \dfrac{3}{4}  =  \dfrac{10 - 3}{4}  =  \dfrac{7}{3}

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