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please help asap, I'm stuck and I don't really understand how to do this, I would-example-1

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Given the equation :


1(4)/(12)+(10)/(?)=2

At first , we will find the value of 2 - 1 4/12

Then equating the result with the fraction 10/?

So, the value of 2 - 1 4/12 =


2-1(4)/(12)=2-1(1)/(3)=2-(4)/(3)=(6)/(3)-(4)/(3)=(2)/(3)

So,


(2)/(3)=(10)/(?)

So, the required denominator is:


(3\cdot10)/(2)=(30)/(2)=15

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