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simplify the following b.2/7+6/3​

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Answered by mahendra15aug
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 \frac{2}{7}  +  \frac{6}{3}   \\ first \: we \: will \: take \: lcm \: of \: 7 \: and  \: 3 \\ lcm \: comes \: 21. \\  \frac{2}{7}  \times  \frac{3}{3}  =  \frac{6}{21 } \\  \frac{6}{3} \times  \frac{7}{7 }    =  \frac{42}{21} \\  \frac{6 + 42}{21}   =  \frac{48}{21}  = 2  \frac{6}{21}

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