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प्रश्न
Mary bought `3 1/2` m of lace. She used `1 3/4` m of lace for her new dress. How much lace is left with her?
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उत्तर
Mary bought the lace = `3 1/2` m = `7/2` m
Lace used by Mary = `1 3/4` m = `7/4` m
∴ She is left with `7/2` m − `7/4` m
= `(7 xx 2)/(2 xx 2)` m − `7/4` m
= `(14 m - 7 m)/4` ...[ ∵ L.C.M. of 2 and 4 is 4]
= `7/4` m
= `1 3/4` m of lace
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