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Simplify the following fraction (5/9x3/5)+6/7

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Answer:
(25)/(21)

Explanation:

The first step is to make the multiplication of the fractions inside the parentheses. To do this, you must multiply the numerator of the first fraction by de numerator of the second fraction and the denominator of the first fraction by the denominator of the second fraction:


((5)/(9)*(3)/(5))+(6)/(7)=(15)/(45)+(6)/(7)

Now you can reduce the fraction
(15)/(45):


=(1)/(3)+(6)/(7)

And make the corresponding addition: in this case the Least Common Denominator (LCD) will be the multiplication of the denominators. Divide each denominator by the LCD and multiply this quotient by the corresponding numerator and then add the products. Therefore you get:


=(7+18)/(21)=(25)/(21)

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User Kinder Chen
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Answer:

1 4/21

Explanation:

(5/9*3/5)+6/7

The 5's cancel

(3/9)+6/7

Cancel a 3 in the numerator and a 3 in the denominator

1/3 + 6/7

We need to get a common denominator of 21

1/3 *7/7 + 6/7 *3/3

7/21 + 18/21

25/21

This is an improper fraction

21 goes into 25 1 time with 4 left over

1 4/21

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