Math, asked by Surendharharidoss, 10 months ago

if a/3=b/4=c/7, then the value of a+b+c/c is​

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Answered by pranavgreat
1

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

a/3 = c/7

a = 3c/7

b/4 = c/7

b = 4c/7

c = c

a+b+c

= \frac{3c}{7} +\frac{4c}{7} + \frac{7c}{7}

= 14c/7

= 2c

now a+b+c = 2c

so a+b+c/c = 2c/c = 2

Answered by manan250
1

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

convert all terms to c since denominator is c.

therefore, a=3c/7

              b=4c/7

c=c(pretty obvious)

then add the three terms as asked in numerator

3c/7 +4c/7 +c

7c/7 + c

c + c

2c

now putting numerator in the fraction

2c/c

c cancels out ,

giving 2

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