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The sum of 2⁄6, 4⁄8 and 5⁄10 is​

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Answered by pulakmath007
1

Answer:

The answer is 4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of 2⁄6, 4⁄8 and 5⁄10 is

= 2⁄6 + 4⁄8 + 5⁄10

= ( 40 + 60 + 60) /120

= 160/120

= 16/12

= 4/3

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Answered by tusharraj77123
4

Answer:

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Sum of :-

 \frac{2}{6}  +  \frac{4}{8}  +  \frac{5}{10}

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Step 1:

First find the L.C.M of 6,8,10 is 120 .

Step 2:

Then apply this formula :

[tex]\frac{L.C.M÷Denominator×Numerator}{L.C.M}[/tex]

\Rightarrow{\frac{(120÷6×2)+(120÷8×4)+(120÷10×5)}{120}}

\Rightarrow{\frac{40+60+60}{120}}

Step 3:

Now do sum .

\Rightarrow{\frac{160}{120}}

Step 4:

Make the denominator and numerator in the simplest form.

\Rightarrow{\frac{4}{3}}

(Divided by 40 .)

Step 5:

Now make the improper fraction into the mixed fraction by dividing .

\Rightarrow\color{green}{1\frac{1}{3}}

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