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simplify the expression 5/4-7/6-(-2)/3​

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Answered by sadiaanam
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The given expression is as below

\frac{5}{4} -\frac{7}{6} -\frac{(-2)}{3}

We have to simplify the given expression

So, taking cross multiplication and subtraction of \frac{5}{4} and \frac{7}{6}

5\times6-7\times4-\frac{(-2)}{3}

By multiplying 5 by 6  and 7 by 4 it get 30 and 28 respectively.

30-28-(\frac{-2}{3} )

Subtracting 28 from 30 it will get

2-\frac{(-2)}{3}

Here minus of minus two it becomes plus

2+\frac{2}{3}

Adding  2 with \frac{2}{3} it will get

\frac{3\times 2+2\times1}{3}

\frac{6+2}{3}

\frac{8}{3}

Therefore ,\frac{8}{3} is a required answer.

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