Math, asked by nanditakishore2, 1 month ago

how to solve 3/7+8/7​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
13

Answer:

  = \frac{3}{7}  +  \ \frac{8}{7}  \\ =  \frac{3 + 8}{7} \\   = \frac{11}{7}

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Question :

  •  \dfrac{3}{7}  + \dfrac{8}{7}

Solution :

In the following Fraction we just have to add the Fractions because they are like fractions and in like fractions the both denominators are same , but if the fraction would be in unlike fraction so we would have to find the LCM of the Fractions and then add.

 \sf\dfrac{3}{7} + \dfrac{8}{7} \\  \\  \\   \sf  :   \implies\Big( \frac{3 + 8}{7} \Big)  \\  \\  \\  :  \implies { \underline{ \boxed{ \mathfrak{ \pink{ \frac{11}{7}}}}}} \\  \\  \\  \sf { Now \: we \: will \: convert \: \frac{11}{7}into \: mixed \: fraction} \\  \\  \\  :  \implies \sf { \underline{ \boxed{ \mathfrak{ \pink{ 1\frac{4}{7}}}}}}

•°• Hence, verified!

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