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Answered by mayank1702
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Answer:

2 \sqrt{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

5  \times {27}^{ \frac{1}{6} }  - 4 \times  {3}^{ \frac{1}{2} }  +  {3}^{ \frac{1}{2} }

 > 5 \times  {( {3}^{3} }^{ \frac{1}{6} } ) - 4 \times  {3}^{ \frac{1}{2} }  +  {3}^{ \frac{1}{2} }

 >  5 \times  {3}^{ \frac{1}{2} }  - 4 \times  {3}^{ \frac{1}{2} }  +  {3}^{ \frac{1}{2} }

 >  \sqrt{3}  +  \sqrt{3}  = 2 \times  \sqrt{3}

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