Simplify the following.
[tex](4 \ \frac{1}{2} – 2 \times \frac{4}{5}) \div 0.7 + 0.01 \: of \: 225 [/tex]
anyone please

Simplify the following.
[tex](4 \ \frac{1}{2} – 2 \times \frac{4}{5}) \div 0.7 + 0.01 \: of \: 225 [/tex]
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  1. [tex]\large\sf\underline{Given\::}[/tex]

    • [tex]\sf\:(4\frac{1}{2} – 2 \times \frac{4}{5}) \div 0.7 + 0.01 \: of \:225[/tex]

    [tex]\large\sf\underline{To\::}[/tex]

    • Simplify the given expression

    [tex]\large\sf\underline{Solution\::}[/tex]

    [tex]\sf\:(4\frac{1}{2} – 2 \times \frac{4}{5}) \div 0.7 + 0.01 \: of \:225[/tex]

    We will follow BODMAS rule so at first we will simplify the expression inside bracket :

    [tex]\sf\implies\:(\frac{9}{2} – \frac{8}{5}) \div 0.7 + 0.01 \: of \:225[/tex]

    • LCM of 2 and 5 inside bracket

    [tex]\sf\implies\:(\frac{45-16}{10} ) \div 0.7 + 0.01 \: of \:225[/tex]

    [tex]\sf\implies\:(\frac{29}{10} ) \div 0.7 + 0.01 \: of \:225[/tex]

    [tex]\sf\implies\:2.9\div 0.7 + 0.01 \: of \:225[/tex]

    [tex]\sf\implies\:\frac{2.9}{0.7}+ 0.01 \: \times \:225[/tex]

    • Converting decimal numbers in fraction form

    [tex]\sf\implies\:\frac{290}{70}+ \frac{1}{100} \: \times \:225[/tex]

    [tex]\sf\implies\:\frac{290}{70}+ \frac{225}{100}[/tex]

    • LCM of 70 and 100

    [tex]\sf\implies\:\frac{2900+1575}{700}[/tex]

    [tex]\sf\implies\:\cancel{\frac{4475}{700}}[/tex]

    [tex]\sf\implies\:\cancel{\frac{895}{140}}=\frac{179}{28}[/tex]

    [tex]\large{\mathfrak\red{\implies\:6.3928}}[/tex]

    !! Hope it helps !!

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