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2.Which rational number should be subtracted from -2/3 to get -1/6. ​


eshaanjames1: -2/3 - x = -1/6
eshaanjames1: x = -2/3 + 1/6 x = -1/2

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Answered by taqueerizwan2006
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Step-by-step explanation:

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let the no. which should be subtracted from -2 /3 is = x

-2 / 3. - x. = -1/6

-2/ 3 + 1/6. = x

( -12 + 3 ) / 18. = x

-9 / 18. = x

-1/ 2 = x.

hence no. which should be subtracted from -2 / 3. to get -1 / 6. Is. -1/ 2

Answered by tanugarg6271
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Answer:

-1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

let the rational number be 'x'

acc. to question

-2/3-x=-1/6

=> -2/3+1/6=x

=>(-4+1)/6=x

=>-3/6=x

=>-1/2=x

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