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9 \times \frac{5}{6}  - 4 \times \frac{3}{8}  + 2 \times \frac{7}{12}

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9 \times  \frac{5}{6}  - 4 \times  \frac{3}{8}  + 2 \times  \frac{7}{12}

 \implies \: 3 \times  \frac{5}{2}  -  \frac{3}{2}  +  \frac{7}{6}

 \implies \:  \frac{15}{2}  -  \frac{3}{2} +  \frac{7}{6}

 \implies \:  \frac{45 - 9 + 7}{6}

 \implies \frac{36 + 7}{6}

 \implies \:  \frac{43}{6}

Extra :-

Laws of integral exponents:

First Law : If any real number and m,n are positive integers, then

 {a}^{m}  \times  {a}^{n}  =  {a}^{m + n}

Second Law: If a is a non-zero number and m,n are positive integers, then

 \frac{a {}^{m} }{a {}^{n} }  =  {a}^{m - n}

Third Law : If a is any reason number and m,n are positive integers, then

(a {}^{m} ) {}^{n}  = a {}^{mn}

Fourth Law : If a,b are real number and m,n are positive integers, then

(ab) {}^{n}  = a {}^{n} b {}^{n}

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