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Harry made 1 litre orange juice. He drank 8/12 litres of juice and his friend Jack drank 1/10 litres of juice. How much juice was left? Write the fraction in its lowest form.

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Answered by sureshgowda24244
3

Answer:

Suppose that you have x litres of orange juice and y litres of mango juice. Now, to know if orange juice is more in quantity or mango juice is more in quantity, you should know if ►x > y or y > x respectively.

►Given, x = 5/3 and y =13/8.

►If x > y

►x - y > 0

►x - y = 5/3 - 13/8 = (40 - 39)/24 = 1/24.

► Clearly, 1/24 > 0.

►Therefore►, orange juice is more than mango juice by 1/24 litres.

PS : To solve above fraction, you can take L.C.M. of 3 and 8 which is 24. Then divide denominator by L.C.M. and then multiply by numerator. Thus, we get (40–39) as our numerator of resultant fraction.

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Answered by arya5299
4

Answer:

1 - (8/12 + 1/10)

1-46/60

(60-46)/60

14/60

7/30

0.203

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