Math, asked by puneeth95, 11 months ago


 \frac{5}{3}  -  \frac{13}{12}  -  \frac{2}{9}
If the question is like this ,should we use bodmas rule , please explain with steps, ​

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Answered by Swetha02
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Question: \frac{5}{3}  -  \frac{13}{12}  -  \frac{2}{9}

Answer: First, we need to find the LCM of 3, 12 and 9

LCM(3, 12, 9)= 36

\frac{5 \times 12}{3\times 12}  -  \frac{13\times 3}{12\times 3}  -  \frac{2\times 4}{9 \times 4}

\frac{60}{36}  -  \frac{39}{36}  -  \frac{8}{36}

\frac{60-39-8}{36}

\frac{13}{36}


puneeth95: i also got this , but my teacher told this is wrong
Swetha02: Oh, why?
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