Math, asked by nick7271, 11 months ago

multiply the sum of 5/14 and 6/8 with the difference of 11/8 and - 3/4​

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Answered by mysticd
10

Answer:

527/224

Explanation:

Let a = 5/14 , b = 6/8,

c = 11/8 , d = (-3/8)

i ) a+b = 5/14 + 6/8

= 5/14 + 3/4

= (10+21)/28

= 31/28 ----(1)

ii ) c-d

= 11/8 - (-3/4)

= 11/8 + 3/4

= (11+6)/8

= 17/8 -----(2)

According to the problem given,

(a+b)×(c-d)

= (31/28)×(17/8)

= 527/224

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Answered by anshikaagarwal118
6

Answer:

the answer is 527/224

Step-by-step explanation:

(5/14+6/8)*(11/8-(-3/4))

(20+42)/56*(11/8+3/4)

62/56*(11+6)/8

31/28*17/8

527/224

hope this help you

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