Math, asked by minalmokal143, 5 months ago


1 \frac{4 }{7}  - 1 \frac{1}{14}

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Answered by sreejathallam
1

Answer:

 \frac{1}{2}

is the answer

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \huge \bold \blue{ \mathfrak{ \frac{11}{7}  -  \frac{ - 15}{14} }}

 \huge \bold \red{ \mathfrak{ \frac{11 \times 2 - 15 \times 1}{14} }}

 \huge \bold \orange{ \mathfrak{ \frac{22 - 15}{14} }}

 \huge \bold \green{ \mathfrak{ \frac{7}{14} }} =  \huge \bold \pink{ \mathfrak{ \frac{1}{2} }}

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