Math, asked by KimTaehyung931, 6 days ago

subtract 7/ 5 from 6/3

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Answers

Answered by karikachoudhury8
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Answer:

6/3-7/5

LCM of 3&5 is 15

30-21/15

9/15

3/5 is your answer.

Answered by sheeb12ansari
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Given: \frac{6}{3} -\frac{7}{5}

We have to subtract 7/ 5from6/3.

  • As we know that the subtraction is an arithmetic operation that represents the operation of removing objects from a collection.
  • Subtraction is denoted by the minus(-) sign.
  • By using the properties of subtraction, we are solving the above equation.

We are solving in the following way:

We have,

\frac{6}{3} -\frac{7}{5}

Now, solving the above equation further we get,

\Rightarrow  \frac{6\times5-7\times3}{3\times5}\\\\\Rightarrow \frac{30-21}{15} \\\\ \Rightarrow \frac{9}{15} \\\\\Rightarrow \frac{3}{5}

Hence, after subtracting 7/ 5from6/3 we get\frac{3}{5}.

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