Math, asked by Alfa1892, 9 months ago

Hello! This is a challenge for you all! Try to solve the following equation! Good Luck! (It's not as hard as you think!)

Verify that a+(b+c)=(a+b)+c by taking a = -⁴/5, b = ⅞ and c = ¾.

Note: The answer that you give is not for my own purpose. As I said before, I just wanted to challenge you all. The most well-explained answer will be marked as the "Brainliest"! Come on, Try! GOOD LUCK!!

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Answered by smut
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Step-by-step explanation:

given a = -4/5 b= 7/8 c= 3/4

a+(b+c) = -4/5+(7/8+3/4)

= -4/5+(13/8)

= -32+65/40

= 33/40------(1)

(a+b)+c = (-4/5+7/8)+3/4

= -32+35/40+3/4

= 3/40+3/4

= 3+30/40

= 33/40-------(2)

From (1) & (2)

a+(b+c) = (a+b)+c

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