Simplify (\(\frac{3}{4} + \frac{1}{3}) \times 4\frac{1}{3} \div 3\frac{1}{4}\)

a

1/2

b

13/12

c

10/9

d

17/12

e

13/9

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biologist
10 years ago

(3/4+1/3)*13/3+13/4=BODMAS,13/12*13/3+13/4=13/12*13/3*4/13=..ans 1.44440 or 13/9

Godconquer
5 years ago

The correct option is not given,myschool please check your calculations because the question says plus but you solve using divide.

Savemhi123
1 year ago

th answer is not there

saifz
3 years ago

in the question it is addition, but when reviewing explanation it is the division

Overwatch886
1 year ago

The way the 4 whole number 1/3 and 3 whole number 1/4 is written looks confusing. It looks more like 4×(1/3) and 3×(1/4)

Faves345
1 year ago

The question is wrongly composed there shouldn't be a brackets when representing 4 whole number one over three because it makes it look like we are meant to multiply so please fix this.

I'm also thinking of the answer

lavish.eazi
3 years ago

IN THE ANSWER SOLVED THE LAST SIGN IS MEANT TO BE DIVISION NOT ADDITION

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