Math, asked by ranjitkumar0107, 11 months ago

solve this 4/14+3/12 ?​

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Answered by tavilefty666
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Answer:

The answer to you question is </p><p>\frac{15}{28}</p><p>

Step-by-step explanation:

</p><p>\frac{4}{14}+\frac{3}{12}\\ \\</p><p>\frac{4}{14}+\frac{1}{4}\\

Now we'll take the L.C.M. of 14 and 4 which is 56.

Putting 56 as the common denominator, now we'll divide 56 by 14 and we will get 4; now multiply 4 by 4 you'll get 16.

Now, divide 56 by 4 you'll get 14; now multiply 14 by 1, answer will come 14.

So, the fraction will become,

</p><p>\frac{16+14}{56}\\</p><p>\frac{30}{56}\\ \\</p><p>\therefore \frac{15}{38} is\:the\:final\:answer.</p><p>


tavilefty666: Ok sir, here is your answer
ranjitkumar0107: lcm of 14 and 12 your lcm 14 and 4 so find of lcm 84 is correct and lcm of 56 worang.so u clarify me
tavilefty666: The second fraction is 3/12
tavilefty666: so, it can be reduced to 1/4
tavilefty666: Bcause if you take 3 common, then numerator will be 1 and denominator will become 4 because 4 times 3 is 12
tavilefty666: Bcause if you take 3 common, then numerator will be 1 and denominator will become 4 because 4 times 3 is 12
ranjitkumar0107: sir fully solve this
tavilefty666: but I've solved dear
tavilefty666: Now what to do?
tavilefty666: If I take the L.C.M. of 12 and 14 it will be a lengthy process
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