Math, asked by sanjaysadgir22, 5 months ago


 \frac{2}{3}  +  \frac{1}{7}

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Answered by aadityasharma89
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\implies LCM of 3 and 7 is 21

\implies \frac {14}{21} + \frac {3}{21}

\implies \frac {14 + 3}{21}

\implies \frac {17}{21}

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Answer is  \frac  {17}{21}.

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Answered by bhavyarajsinha
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