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1) The sum of two rational numbers is -4/9. If one of them is 13/6, then find the other.​

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Answered by mayursaxena79
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Answer:

Ans hope it helps

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of two numbers = \frac{-3}{8}

One number = \frac{3}{16}

Let the number ‘x’ \frac{3}{16}+x=\frac{-3}{8}

x=\frac{-3}{8}-\frac{3}{16}

LCM of 8 and 16 is 16.

x=\ \frac{-3\times2-3}{16}=\frac{-6-3}{16}=\frac{-9}{16}

Answered by ss7870381546
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Answer:

13/6+x= -4/9

-4/9-13/6= x

-8-39/18=x

-47/18= x

the other no.number is -47/18.

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