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subtract the sum of 3 whole 1 upon 8 and 5 whole 3 upon 4 from the difference​

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Answered by saritasubhashsingh
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Question :

( \frac{ 4}{15} \: + \frac{2}{ - 5}) \: - \: ( \frac{ - 3}{10} \: + \: \frac{5}{ 8} )(

15

4

+

−5

2

)−(

10

−3

+

8

5

)

First; let's find out the sum of -3/10 and 5/8

LCM of 8 and 10 = 40

Making the terms like,

\frac{ - 12}{40} \: + \: \frac{25}{40}

40

−12

+

40

25

After Solving...

\frac{13}{40}

40

13

Step-2 Find out the sum of 4/15 and 2/-5

Remember - Denominator can never have a negative sign. So, the fraction now, will be, -2/5

LCM of 15 and 5 = 15

Making the terms like,

\frac{4}{15} \: + \: \frac{ - 6}{15}

15

4

+

15

−6

After Solving,

\frac{ - 2}{15}

15

−2

Solving further,

\frac{ - 2}{15} \: - \: \frac{13}{40}

15

−2

40

13

LCM of 40 and 15 = 120

Converting them to like terms,

\frac{ - 16}{120} \: - \: \frac{39}{120}

120

−16

120

39

\frac{ - 55}{120}

120

−55

Cancelling,

\frac{ - 5}{24}

24

−5

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