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find the sum of 3/8+1⅓+6/7​

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Answered by Naisha28
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3/8 + 4/3 + 6/7
Taking LCM, we get 168
63 + 224 + 144/168
431/168
2 95/168




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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underline\mathtt\pink{Answer\:}

\large\mathtt \red{ \frac{3}{8}  + 1\frac{1}{3} +  \frac{6}{7}  \:}

Convert the mixed fraction into improper fraction.

\large\mathtt\red{1\frac{1}{3}  = \:}{ \frac{1 \times 3 + 1}{3}   =  \frac{4}{3}  \: }

\large\mathtt\green{ \frac{3}{8} +  \frac{4}{3} +  \frac{6}{7}   \:}

Take L.C.M. to make the denominators same.

L.C.M. of 8,3 and 7=2×2×2×3×7=168

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\large\mathtt\blue{ =  >  \frac{3}{8} \times  \frac{21}{21} =  \frac{63}{168}   \:}

\large\mathtt\blue{ =  >  \frac{4}{3} \times  \frac{56}{56}   =  \frac{224}{168} \:}

\large\mathtt\blue{ =  >  \frac{6}{7}  \times  \frac{24}{24}   =  \frac{144}{168}  \:}

\large\mathtt\blue{  =  > \frac{(63 + 224 + 144)}{168} =  \frac{431}{168}  \:}

\large\mathtt\blue{ =  >  \frac{431}{168} = 2 \frac{95}{168}  \:}

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