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find the sum 6/5+(_14/15)​

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Answered by snehachandra586
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Answered by alwayshelping
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 \frac{6}{5}  \ \times \frac{?}{?}  =  \frac{?}{15 }  \\ so \: you \: should \: put \: 3 \: in \: the \: denominator  \: because \: \\  t he \: number \: in \: the \: denominator \:  \\ should \: be \: put \: in \: such \: a \: way \: that \: the \: product \: of \: 5 \: and \: the \: no \: should \: give \: u \: 15 \\  \frac{6}{5}  \times  \frac{3}{3}  =  \frac{18}{15}  \\  \\  \frac{8}{15}  +  \frac{14}{15}  =  \frac{22}{15}

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