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FIND THE DIFFERENCE. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Solution :

\displaystyle{\sf \leadsto{4 \frac{1}{7}  - 2 \frac{1}{14} }}

  • First convert into improper fraction

=> First fraction = 4 1/7 = 4 × 7 + 1 = 28+1 = 29/7

=> Second Fraction = 14 × 2 + 1 = 29/14

  \displaystyle{\sf \leadsto{ \frac{29}{7}  -  \frac{29}{14} }}

  • Make the denominators equal so take LCM = 14

  \displaystyle{\sf { \frac{29 \times 2}{7 \times 2}  =  \frac{58}{14} }}

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  \displaystyle{\sf \leadsto{ \frac{58}{14} -  \frac{29}{14}  }}

  \displaystyle{\sf \leadsto{ \frac{58 - 29}{14} }}

  \displaystyle{\sf \leadsto{ \frac{29}{14} }}

  \huge\tt{ \frac{29}{14} \: is \: the \: answer }

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