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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

\frac{7}{5} × (\frac{4}{9}+\frac{2}{3})÷4\frac{2}{3}

\frac{7}{5} × (\frac{4}{9}+\frac{6}{9})÷\frac{14}{3}

\frac{7}{5} × \frac{10}{9} × \frac{3}{14}

\frac{7 × 10 × 3}{5 × 9 × 14}

\frac{70 × 3}{70 × 9}

\frac{3}{9}

\frac{1}{3}

Answered by wansawaka
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 \frac{7}{5} \times \{\frac{4}{9} +  \frac{2}{3}  \}\:  \div  \frac{14}{3}  \\  \frac{7}{5} \times  \frac{10}{9} \div  \frac{14}{3} \\  \frac{14}{9} \div  \frac{14}{3} \\  \frac{14}{9} \times  \frac{3}{14} \\  \frac{1}{3} \red{ans}

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