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7 \frac{1}{2} + 5 \frac{4}{25} + 8 \frac{3}{10}

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Question:-

7\frac{1}{2} + 5\frac{4}{25} + 8\frac{3}{10}

Answer:-

2\frac{48}{50}

Solution:-

7\frac{1}{2} + 5\frac{4}{25} + 8\frac{3}{10}

• To solve this first of all we have to change it in proper fraction

==> \frac{2×7+1}{2}+\frac{25×5+4}{25}+\frac{10×8+3}{10}

==> \frac{15}{2} + \frac{129}{25} + \frac{83}{10}

• Now we have to take the L.C.M of 2, 25 and 10

• The L.C.M of 2, 25, and 10 is 50

Now multiply in both numerator and denominator to make the denomination same = 50

==> \frac{15×25}{2×25} + \frac{129×2}{25×2} + \frac{83×5}{10×5}

==> \frac{375}{50} + \frac{258}{50} + \frac{415}{50}

==> \frac{375 + 258 + 415}{50}

==> \frac{375 + 258 + 415}{50}

==> \frac{1048}{50}

==> 2\frac{48}{50}

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