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Increase the number 2 by( 5)/(8) of it. Then increased the resulting number by( 5)/(8) of it

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Answer:


(169)/(32)

Explanation:

First, calculate 5/8 of 2:


\implies (5)/(8)\;\textsf{of}\;2=(5)/(8)* 2=(5 * 2)/(8)=(10)/(8)=(5)/(4)

Therefore, to increase 2 by 5/8 of it, add 5/8 of 2 to 2:


\implies 2+(5)/(4)=(8)/(4)+(5)/(4)=(8+5)/(4)=(13)/(4)

To increase the resulting number 13/4 by 5/8 of it, first calculate 5/8 of 13/4:


\implies (5)/(8)\;\textsf{of}\;(13)/(4)=(5)/(8)* (13)/(4)=(5 * 13)/(8 * 4)=(65)/(32)

Now add 65/32 to 13/4:


\implies (65)/(32)+(13)/(4)=(65)/(32)+(104)/(32)=(65+104)/(32)=(169)/(32)

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