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The simplest form of 5 ÷ (3/2) - 1/3 is ......​

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Answered by Shaurya212
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Step-by-step explanation:

5÷(3/2)-1/3

=(5×2/3)-1/3

=10/3-1/3

=(10-1)/3

=9/3

=3

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
4

Given:  

5* \frac{2}{3}  - \frac{1}{3}

To find:

The simplest form of the equation 5* \frac{2}{3}  - \frac{1}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

  • We need to apply both division and multiplication rules.
  • We will follow the BODMAS rule to solve the equation.
  • First, we will divide the equation, then multiply, add, and subtract.

Solution:

5* \frac{2}{3}  - \frac{1}{3}\\\\\frac{5*2}{3} - \frac{1}{3}\\\\= \frac{10}{3} - \frac{1}{3}\\\\= \frac{10-1}{3} \\\\= \frac{9}{3}\\\\\\=3

Dividing the first two terms will result in the reciprocal of the fraction.

On simplifying we will get 3 as the solution.

Hence, 3 is the simplest form of the equation5* \frac{2}{3}  - \frac{1}{3}

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