Math, asked by triptijha, 7 months ago


 \frac{2}{3} + 3 \frac{2}{9} + 2 \frac{5}{18} =

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Answered by Bᴇʏᴏɴᴅᴇʀ
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Answer:-

\red{\bigstar} \bf{\sf{6 \dfrac{3}{18}}}

Given:-

\sf{\frac{2}{3} + 3 \frac{2}{9} + 2 \frac{5}{18}}

Solution:-

\sf{\frac{2}{3} + \frac{29}{9} + \frac{41}{18}}

• Taking L.C.M of 3,9,18

L.C.M = 18

\sf{\dfrac{2 \times 6 + 29 \times 2 + 41 \times 1 }{18}}

\sf{\dfrac{12 + 58 + 41}{18}}

\sf{\dfrac{111}{18}}

\bf{\sf{6 \dfrac{3}{18}}}

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