Math, asked by daisy777, 11 months ago

solve this plzz it's urgent​

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Answered by Rose08
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Solving by the BODMAS method

B= BRACKET

O= OF

D= DIVIDE

M= MULTIPLY

A= ADDITION

S= SUBTRACTION

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 \dfrac{4}{3}  +  \dfrac{1}{4}  -  \dfrac{1}{9}  \times  \dfrac{6}{4}  +  \dfrac{1}{3}

 =  \dfrac{4}{3}  +  \dfrac{1}{4}  -  \dfrac{1}{6}  +  \dfrac{1}{3}

 =  \dfrac{16 + 3}{12}  -  \dfrac{1 + 2}{6}

 =   \dfrac{19}{12}  -  \dfrac{ 3}{6}

 = \dfrac{19}{12}  -  \dfrac{1}{2}

 = \dfrac{19-6}{12}

 = \dfrac{13}{12}

Extra information:-

Types of Fractions:-

There are three types of fractions.

They are:

•Proper fractions- Fractions which have numerators less than denominators i.e (Numerator<Denominator) are called proper fractions.

•Improper fractions- Fractions which have denominators less than Numerators i.e (Denominator<Numerator) are called improper fractions.

•Mixed fraction- Fractions which are a combination of a whole number and proper fraction are known as mixed fraction.

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