Math, asked by kalpanasmart1466, 9 months ago

What should be subtract from 3/7 to get5/4​

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Answered by visheshagarwal153
1

Step-by-step explanation:

LET THE NUMBER BE x

\sf  \dfrac{3}{7} - x = \dfrac{5}{4} \\ \\ \sf \implies x = \dfrac{3}{7} + \dfrac{5}{4} = \dfrac{12+35}{28} = \dfrac{47}{28}

Answered by bhargab63
3

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Let ťhe number be x

3/7 - x = 5/4

=> 3/7 + 5/4

=12 + 35/28

=47/28

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