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Simplify: 10/3÷3/5–1/10 of 5/2+5/4
Change into fraction

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Answered by HarishAS
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Hey friend, Harish here.

Here is your answer:

 \frac{10}{3}  ÷  \frac{3}{5}- \frac{1}{10}\times  \frac{5}{2}+ \frac{5}{4}

Now, we must use BODMAS theorem.

Then,

First solve the division.Then, Multiplication, next addition, then subtraction.

[( \frac{10}{3}\times  \frac{5}{3}) - \frac{1}{10}\times \frac{5}{2}+ \frac{5}{4}}

⇒  \frac{50}{9}- (\frac{1}{10}\times  \frac{5}{2})+  \frac{5}{4}

⇒  \frac{50}{9}- ( \frac{1}{4}+ \frac{5}{4})

⇒  \frac{50}{9}- \frac{6}{4} =  \frac{200 - 54}{36}  =  \frac{146}{36}

 \frac{146}{36}= 4 \frac{1}{8}

Hence simplified.
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Answered by rashidulhoqueiyc
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