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Answered by Anonymous
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1 +  \frac{1}{1 +  \frac{1}{3} }

first calculate the denominator:-

 \frac{1}{1}  +  \frac{1}{3}

 \frac{1 \times 3}{1 \times 3}  +  \frac{1}{3}

 \frac{3}{3}  +  \frac{1}{3}

 \frac{4}{3}

now,

1 +  \frac{1}{ \frac{4}{3} }

3 gets multiplied to the numerator of the whole question

so,

1 +  \frac{3}{4}

 \frac{1 \times 4}{1 \times 4}  +  \frac{3}{4}

 \frac{4 + 3}{4}

 \frac{7}{4}

is ur answer..

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Answered by Ipsitsingharoy
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