Math, asked by jasveer39, 10 months ago

subtract the sum of -2/7 and 13/14 from the sum of 11/14 and 15/42​

Answers

Answered by dangerdash007
2

Answer:

1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

(11/14+15/42)-(13/14-2/7)

(11/14+5/14)-(13/14-4/14)

(16/14)-(9/14)

16/14-9/14=7/14

=1/2 or 1.5

Answered by CharmingPrince
19

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Given in the question :-

  • We have to subtract the sum of \dfrac {-2}{7} and \dfrac {13}{14} from the sum of \dfrac {11}{14} and \dfrac {15}{42} .

That is in numbered form :-

  • \dfrac {-2}{7} + \dfrac {13}{14} - \dfrac {11}{14} + \dfrac {15}{42}

Substituting the values :-

= \dfrac {-2}{7} + \dfrac {13}{14} - \dfrac {11}{14} + \dfrac {15}{42}

= \dfrac {-4+13}{14} - \dfrac {33+15}{42}

= \dfrac {9}{14} - \dfrac {48}{42}

= \dfrac {9}{14} - \dfrac {4}{3}

= \dfrac {27-56}{42}

= \dfrac {83}{42}

The answer is 83/42 respectively.

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