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 \mathtt\pink{ \frac{6 - 5}{15} \times  \frac{4 + 1}{15} }

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Answered by sushilarti171
1

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by IIMrVelvetII
6

Answer:  \sf \dfrac{1}{45} \: or \: 0. \bar{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

⇝ \dfrac{6 - 5}{15} \times \dfrac{4 + 1}{15}

Add 6 - 5 and 4 + 1 in the numerator,

 \sf ⇝ \dfrac{1}{15} \times \dfrac{5}{15}

Cancel 5 and 15,

 \sf ⇝ \dfrac{1}{15} \times \dfrac{ \cancel{5}}{ \cancel{15}}

 \sf ⇝ \dfrac{1}{15} \times \dfrac{1}{3}

Multiply 15 and 3 in denominator,

 \sf ⇝ \dfrac{1}{45} = 0. \bar{2}

Hence the answer is  \sf \dfrac{1}{45} \: or \: 0. \bar{2}.

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