Physics, asked by srushtikatkar, 1 year ago

how 4+3+6÷60 came
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Answered by rithinv78
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Answer:

take the lcm

Explanation:

here 60 is the lcm

60/15 = 4

60/20=3

60/10= 6

so the sum becomes (4+3+6)/60

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Answered by kajal1712
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Simply the LCM was taken

 =  \frac{1}{15}  +  \frac{1}{20}  +  \frac{1}{10}  \\

LCM of 15, 20 & 10 is 60

Therefore,

 =  \frac{(60 \div 15) \times (60 \div 20) \times (60 \div 10)}{60}

 = \frac{4 + 3 + 6}{60}

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