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(-13/3)+(-19/2)+15/2+(-10/2)

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Answered by Adityasharma123321
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by queen4062
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(-13/3)+(-19/2)+15/2+(-10/2)

( - 13 / 3 ) + ( - 19 / 2 ) + 15 / 2 + ( - 10 / 2 )

The least common multiple of 3 and 2 is 6. Convert -\frac{13}{3} and \frac{19}{2} to fractions with denominator 6.

-\frac{26}{6}-\frac{57}{6}+\frac{15}{2}-\frac{10}{2}

Because -\frac{26}{6} and \frac{57}{6} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.\frac{-26-57}{6}+\frac{15}{2}-\frac{10}{2}

Subtract 57 from -26 to get -83

.-\frac{83}{6}+\frac{15}{2}-\frac{10}{2}

The least common multiple of 6 and 2 is 6. Convert -\frac{83}{6} and \frac{15}{2} to fractions with denominator 6.

-\frac{83}{6}+\frac{45}{6}-\frac{10}{2}

Because -\frac{83}{6} and \frac{45}{6} have the same denominator, add them by adding their numerators.

\frac{-83+45}{6}-\frac{10}{2}

Add -83 and 45 to get -38.

\frac{-38}{6}-\frac{10}{2}

Reduce the fraction \frac{-38}{6} to its lowest terms by extracting and cancelling out 2.

-\frac{19}{3}-\frac{10}{2}

Divide 10 by 2 to get 5.

-\frac{19}{3}-5

Convert 5 to fraction \frac{15}{3}.

-\frac{19}{3}-\frac{15}{3}

Because -\frac{19}{3} and \frac{15}{3} have the same denominator, subtract them by subtracting their numerators.

\frac{-19-15}{3}

Subtract 15 from -19 to get -34.

-34/3

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