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  • 17-06-2017
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2/3 (5 x 4) ÷ 3 + 6/7 =

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Purplerainbows1
Purplerainbows1 Purplerainbows1
  • 17-06-2017
you do the multiplication in the brackets first 

so 2/3 (20) / 3 + 6/7 

then multiply 20 by 2/3 to get 40/3 

then divide 40/3 by 3 to get 40/9 

and finally add 40/9 to 6/7 by finding the least common denominator
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