Math, asked by shivasingh123456, 2 months ago

here is a computational equation 2/3 of 15 =10 create three different problems that can be solved using this​

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Answered by Manav1235
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Answered by BhavyaVerma3979
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3/5 of 25 = 15

5/10 of 10 = 5

6/7 of 14 = 12.

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