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( \frac{5}{2} ) {5} \div (  \frac{2}{5} )  {3}
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Answered by tiwariakdi
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10.417

  • Expressions are simplified when they are rewritten in a concise manner and without any similar phrases. When we combine like terms in an expression and, if necessary, solve all of the specified brackets, we are only left with unlike terms in the simplified expression that cannot be further reduced. Each term in a linear equation has an exponent of 1, and when this algebraic equation is graphed, it always produces a straight line. It is called a "linear equation" for this reason.
  • Expressions are defined as mathematical statements with a minimum of two terms connected by an addition or subtraction operator and containing either integers, variables, or both. PEMDAS, which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction, is the generic formula for reducing complex formulas.

Here, according to the given information, we are given that,

\frac{5.\frac{5}{2} }{3.\frac{2}{5} } \\= \frac{\frac{25}{2} }{\frac{6}{5} } \\=\frac{25.5}{2.6} \\=10.417

Hence, the simplification gives 10.417

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