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subtract 2/3 from the sum of 5/6 and 3/4​

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Answered by abulagang08
4

Answer:

 \frac{5}{6}  +  \frac{3}{4}  \\   \\   >  \frac{5 \times 2}{6 \times 2}  +  \frac{3 \times 3}{4 \times 3} \\  >  \frac{10}{12}  +  \frac{9}{12}  =  \frac{19}{12} (improper \: fraction) \\

Finding 2/3 - 19/12 ( the sum of 5/6 and 3/4)

 \frac{19}{12}  -  \frac{2}{3}  \\  \\  >  \frac{19}{12}  -  \frac{2 \times 4}{3 \times 4} \\  \\  >  \frac{19}{12}  -  \frac{8}{12}  =  \frac{8}{12}

Answered by MrBrock
4

Answer:

11/12

Step-by-step explanation:

(5/6)+(3/4) - (2/3)

Take LCM of 6,4,3 = 12

Thus (10 + 9 - 8)/12 = 11/12

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