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Sladkaya [172]
3 years ago
14

3/5 + 7/10 - 1/2=?? Solve

Mathematics
2 answers:
Yuliya22 [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

4/5

Step-by-step explanation:

6/10 + 7/10 - 5/10 = 8/10 = 4/5

icang [17]3 years ago
3 0

\huge\text{Hey there!}

\mathsf{\dfrac{3}{5}+ \dfrac{7}{10} - \dfrac{1}{2}}

\mathsf{= 1 \dfrac{3}{10} -\dfrac{1}{2}}

\mathsf{= \dfrac{13}{10} - \dfrac{1}{2}}

\mathsf{= \dfrac{4}{5}}

\huge\textsf{Therefore, your answer is: \boxed{\mathsf{\dfrac{4}{5}}}}\huge\checkmark

\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}

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