Math, asked by dev3393, 1 month ago

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Subtract 17/6 from 33/4.​

Answers

Answered by mishrasaiswarup2007
0

Answer:

33/4 - 17/6

= 99-34/12

= 65/12

Answered by MrMonarque
7

Question:

Subtract 17/6 from 33/4.

Analysis:

Subtraction: Subtract means to take away from a group or a number of things. When we subtract, the number of things in the group reduce or become less. The minuend, subtrahend and difference are parts of a subtraction problem.

Ex: Let, A number be x is equals to 5

Then, x-1 = 5-1 → 4.

How to Subtract Integers:

  • First, keep the first number (known as the minuend).
  • Second, change the operation from subtraction to addition.
  • Third, get the opposite sign of the second number (known as the subtrahend)
  • Finally, proceed with the regular addition of integers.

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Solution:

Given,

→\;{\sf{\frac{33}{4} - \frac{17}{6}}}

LCM of 4 & 6 is 12.

→\;\Large{\sf{\frac{99}{12}-\frac{34}{12}}}

→\;\Large{\sf{\frac{99-34}{12}}}

→\;\Large{\bf{\frac{65}{12}}}

AnSweR:

◕➜ \huge{\red{\frac{65}{12}}}

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