Math, asked by indiansmumbai334, 1 month ago

Find the value of a+b, if a= -6/7 × 14/3 and b= -10/9 ÷ 15/27

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Answered by chinmaya44
2

Step-by-step explanation:

a= -6/7×14/3

= -4

b= -10/9÷15/27

= -10/9×27/15

= -2

so a+b= -4+(-2)= -4-2= -6

Answered by Anonymous
1

\mathtt{\underline{\underline{As\: it \:is\: given}}}

\mathtt{a=\frac{-6}{7} \times \frac{14}{3}}

\mathtt{\boxed{a=-4}}

\mathtt{b=\frac{-\frac{10}{9}}{\frac{15}{27}}}

\mathtt{b=-\frac{10}{9} \times \frac{27}{15}}

\mathtt{\boxed{b=-2}}

\mathtt{\boxed{a+b=-4-2=-6}}

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