Math, asked by freefireprogamer761, 23 days ago


 \frac{3}{5} + \frac{5}{7} - \frac{2}{3}
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Answered by harikrishnanjhkhari
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Answer:

I've done the answer, so that it follows BODMAS rule

Step-by-step explanation:

3/5 + 5/7 (by cross multiplication)= (21+25)/35 = 46/35

46/35 - 2/3 = (138-70)÷105 = 68÷105 ~ 0.65

Answered by ManishShah98
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