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(8^4 tu^2)(8^7 t^-1)

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Answer:

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Explanation:

To Acquire

The Value of 20/4+8/3

Firstly ,we need to find out the LCM of the denominators

12

Now,

We've to Multiply the numerator with the number which is divisible by the resulting LCM from the respective denominator

just like ,here ,12/4 = 3 so we'll Multiply 3 by the numerator of 4 i.e 20 => 20*3 = 60

We'll apply the same thing with the other one

12/3=4 => 4*8 = 32

Now ,we will add the resulting numerators and will keep it in a fraction with the denominator = LCM of 4&3=12

60+32/12

92/12

46/6

23/3

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