Math, asked by adnanfaiz2006, 1 year ago

multiply the sum of -3/7 and 2/3 by the product of 6/13 and 26/9

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Answered by Anonymous
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vaibhavsinghpradeep: this ans is wrong because 9*6=54you have written 52 but method is right
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Answered by harsh8597
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Sum of 13/3 and 6/7 = 13/3 + 6/7
                                   = 91/21 + 18/21 (Taking 21 as the LCM)
                                   = 109/21
Product of 2/7 and 11/2 = 2/7 * 11/2
                                   = 11/7    (2 gets cancelled out)
                  Division of the above acquired quantities :
                                   = 109/21 / 11/7
                                   = 109/21 * 7/11
                                   = 109/33 ( 7 gets cancelled out)
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