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Q . Find the answer. \frac{3}{2}  \times  \frac{5}{7}  +  \frac{1}{8}  \times \frac{5}{7}

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Answered by ns47422
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Answer:

find yourself the answer of this question

Step-by-step explanation:

first equal the denominators of all the terms (by multiplying one's numerator with other's denominator) and then simply add the two tems

Answered by shervinsalaah
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Answer: 1\frac{9}{56}

Step-by-step explanation:

First you have to do the multiplication. There are two pairs of fractions that should be multiplied separately, here.

In multiplication numerator will be multiplied with numerator and denominator will be multiplied with denominator.

So,

\frac{15}{14} + \frac{5}{56}

In addition of fractions, denominators should be equal. If not, we have to make them equal by multiplication or division.

if we multiply 14 with 4, we can get 56.

Whatever changes we do to denominator it should also be done for numerator.

So 15 should also be multiplied y 4.

\frac{60}{56} + \frac{5}{56}

=\frac{65}{56}

If the numerator is greater than denominator, then it's called improper fraction. You can convert improper fraction into mixed number.

For this, you have to divide the numerator by denominator. (65/56)

After that write the answer as a whole number

Denominator will be same

Write the remainder as the numerator.

65/56 = 1\frac{9}{56}

Hope it was understandable.

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