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solve 1 upon 2 + 1 upon 3​

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Answered by priyanshubhandari101
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Answer:

then divide the denominator by the LCM and get multiplied 8 by the numerator. so 6 divided by 2 is 3 and multiplied by 1 is also 3 so put it 3 first and then do same thing with other. 3). subtract 3 minus 2.Find the Least Common Denominator (LCD) of \frac{1}{2},\frac{1}{3}

2

1

,

3

1

. In other words, find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of 2,32,3.

LCD = 66

2 Make the denominators the same as the LCD.

\frac{1\times 3}{2\times 3}-\frac{1\times 2}{3\times 2}

2×3

1×3

3×2

1×2

3 Simplify. Denominators are now the same.

\frac{3}{6}-\frac{2}{6}

6

3

6

2

4 Join the denominators.

\frac{3-2}{6}

6

3−2

5 Simplify.

\frac{1}{6}

6

1

Done

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