Math, asked by Sanjaib67, 2 days ago

Find the value
\frac{4}{5} \times ( \frac{6}{4} \div \frac{1}{2} )

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Answered by Anonymous
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Firstly, let us know about BODMAS Rules!

  • BODMAS is a rule used in mathematics. In that rule first we should solve the part of the question which contains bracket. Then the division should be solved, after that multiplication, then addition and then finally addition. BODMAS stands for :- B denotes Brackets,O denotes OF (multiplication),D denotes Division,M denotes Multiplication, A denotes Addition and S denotes Subtraction.

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Now, have a look at the question! We are asked to find out the value of

{\sf  \dashrightarrow \purple {\dfrac{4}{5}  \times \bigg( \dfrac{6}{4} \div \dfrac{1}{2} \bigg)}}\\\\

{\sf   \leadsto \dfrac{4}{5}  \times \bigg( \dfrac{6}{4} \div \dfrac{1}{2} \bigg)}

First, we should solve the fractions which are inside the brackets, it is one of the rule in BODMAS.

{\sf  \leadsto \dfrac{6}{4} \div \dfrac{1}{2}}

Then we have to divide two fractions, first we should take the reciprocal of second fraction and multiply both the fractions.

{\sf  \leadsto \dfrac{6}{4}  \times \dfrac{2}{1} = \dfrac{6\times 2}{4 \times 1}}

{\sf   \leadsto  \cancel \dfrac{12}{4} = \dfrac{3}{1}}

Finally, we need to multiply the obtained answer with the first fraction given in question \sf \dfrac{4}{5}\\\\

{\sf  \leadsto  \dfrac{3}{1}  \times \dfrac{4}{5} = \dfrac{3 \times 4}{1 \times 5}}

{\sf  \leadsto   \dfrac{12}{5}}\\

\thereforeThe required answer is {\sf\purple {\dfrac{12}{5}}}\\\\.

Answered by Aanchal329
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Answer:

Answer:- 12 / 5

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