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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-03-24

How do you solve \( \frac{7}{9} + \frac{1}{2} - \frac{3}{2} + \frac{2}{9} \)?

Asked by hollebrandtdan

Answer (3)

9 7 ​ + 2 1 ​ − 2 3 ​ + 9 2 ​ = t h e i r l c d i s 18 = 18 14 ​ + 18 9 ​ − 18 27 ​ + 18 4 ​ = 18 14 + 9 − 27 + 4 ​ = 0

Answered by Lilith | 2024-06-10

If u add them all u will get 0

Answered by Meme22 | 2024-06-10

To solve 9 7 ​ + 2 1 ​ − 2 3 ​ + 9 2 ​ , we find the Least Common Denominator (LCD), which is 18. We convert each fraction, combine the numerators, and simplify, resulting in 0 as the final answer. Thus, the expression evaluates to 0.
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Answered by Lilith | 2024-12-16