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What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation? \(4\frac{5}{6} - 5\frac{5}{9} + 2\frac{1}{3} = ?\)

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What will come in place of question mark (?) in the following equation?

\(4\frac{5}{6} - 5\frac{5}{9} + 2\frac{1}{3} = ?\)


1). 25/18
2). 19/18
3). 34/9
4). 12/23


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$(\Rightarrow 4\frac{5}{6} - 5\frac{5}{9} + 2\frac{1}{3})$

⇒ 29/6 - 50/9 + 7/3

⇒ (87 - 100 + 42)/18 = 29/18

∴ Option 5 is correct

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