Math, asked by pjahnabi007, 26 days ago

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7 \frac{5}{6}  + 1 \frac{1}{12}   - 3 \frac{1}{4}



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Answered by niral
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

→ 7 5/6 = 7×6+5/6 = 47/6

→ 1 1/12 = 1 × 12 + 1 / 12 = 13/12

→ 3 1/4 = 3×4+1/4 = 13/4

→ (47/6 + 13/12) - 13/4

→ (47×2/6×2 + 13/12) - 13/4

→ (94/12 + 13/12) - 13/4

→ 107/12 - 13/4

→ 107/12 - 13×3/4×3

→ 107/12 - 39/12

→ 107-39 / 12

→ 68/12

→ 68÷2/12÷2

→ 34/6

→ 34÷2/6÷2

→ 17/3

Answered by veerabahu40
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Answer:

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