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Answered by anonymous64
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Solution ---

 \frac{5}{6} - \frac{4}{9} + \frac{2}{3}
Taking LCM = 18,

 = > \frac{(18 \div 6 \times 5) - (18 \div 9 \times 4) + (18 \div 3 \times 2)}{18}

 = \frac{(5 \times 3) - (2 \times 4) + (6 \times 2)}{18}

 = \frac{15 - 8 + 12}{18}

 = \frac{7 + 12}{18}

 = \frac{19}{18}

 = 1 \frac{1}{18}

That's your answer.

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