Math, asked by rkaur12, 6 months ago

subtract the sum of 4 2/3 and 1 2/9 from the sum of 2 5/7 and 3 2/3​

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Answered by bhudevpal4
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Answer:

0/63

Step-by-step explanation:

first the sum of 14/3 and 11/9

 \frac{14}{3}  +  \frac{11}{9}

 \frac{14 \times 3 + 11 \times 1}{9}

 \frac{42 + 11}{9 }  =  \frac{53}{9}

second the sum of 19/7 and 11/3

 \frac{19}{7}  +  \frac{11}{3}

 \frac{7 \times 3 + 11 \times 7}{21 }

 \frac{21 + 77}{21}  =  \frac{98}{21}

last the minus

  \frac{98}{21}  -  \frac{53}{9}

 \frac{21 \times 3  - 9 \  \times 7}{63}

 \frac{63 - 63}{63}

ans is 0/63

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