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Answered by DheeSaradaarnDi
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 \frac{4}{11}  +  \frac{3}{2}  -x = 1 \\  \\  \\

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Let\: the\: required\: number\: be\: x \\ \\ \\ ATQ \\ \\ \\  \frac{4}{11}  +  \frac{3}{2}  - x = 1 \\  \\  \implies x =  \frac{4}{11}  +  \frac{3}{2}  + 1 \\  \\  \implies x =  \frac{4 \times 2 + 3 \times 11 - 1 \times 22}{22}  \\  \\  \implies x =  \frac{8 + 33 - 22}{22}  \\  \\  \implies x =  \frac{19}{22}

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