Math, asked by shristysing9899, 7 months ago


 \frac{30}{7}
+
 \frac{13}{2}

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Answered by HiddenSmile64
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Answered by ItzRadhe04
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 \dfrac{30}{7}  \:  +  \:  \dfrac{13}{2}

\huge\bf{Answer}

 \dfrac{30}{7}  \:  +  \:  \dfrac{13}{2}

First we all to take the L.C.M (Longest Common multiple ) of both denominators .

\begin{array}{r | l}</p><p></p><p> 7 &amp;{7 \:, \:2} \\</p><p></p><p>2 &amp;{1 \:, \:2} \\</p><p></p><p> &amp; {1 \:, \:1} \\</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>\end{array}

 \qquad \qquad \hookrightarrow \: 7  \: \times  \: 2

 \qquad \qquad \hookrightarrow \: 14

 \longmapsto \dfrac{(2 \times 30) \:  + \:(  7 \times 13)}{14}

 \longmapsto \dfrac{60 \:  +  \: 91}{14}

 \longmapsto \dfrac{151}{14}

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