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(2  \times  \frac{1}{2} ) - (3 \times  \frac{1}{2} )
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Answered by BrainlyTF
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According to the question :-

(2 \times \frac{1}{2} ) - (3 \times \frac{1}{2} )

Explanation :-

So, the two of (2×1/2) will cut and remains ,

\frac{2}{1}

and ,

In (3×1/2) , 2 and 3 are not divisible , so we will multiply 3 and 1 and left the 2 .

So, remains ,

\frac{3}{2}

Now , we will substract them ,

\frac{2}{1}-\frac{3}{2}

So, we can say that ,

2-\frac{3}{2}

=> \frac{(2×2) - 3}{2}(equalizing \: the \: 2)

=> \frac{4-3}{2}

=> \frac{1}{2} [ Answer ]

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