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6/-5 dived by -3/5


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Answered by sumi28nk
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Step-by-step explanation:

6/-5 + -3/2

= -6/5 + -3/2

= -12 - 15/10

= - 27/10

- 2.7 ( in decimal form )

Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
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Answer:

The value of \frac{6}{-3} +\frac{-3}{2} is \frac{3}{10}.      

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : \frac{6}{-3} +\frac{-3}{2}

To find : The value of the above expression.

Solution :

  • The given expression is

     \frac{6}{-3} +\frac{-3}{2}

  • We have to find the value of the above expression.
  • In the given expression, we have to add two fractional numbers.
  • In the addition of two fractional numbers, if the denominator of both the numbers is not same, then we have to do cross multiplication.

           \frac{a}{b} +\frac{c}{d} =\frac{ad+bc}{bd}

  • Applying this rule in given expression, we get

         \frac{6}{-3} +\frac{-3}{2} =\frac{6*2+(-5-3)}{-5*2}

                    = \frac{12-15}{-10}

                    =\frac{-3}{-10}

                    = \frac{3}{10}

  • ∴ The value of  \frac{6}{-3} +\frac{-3}{2} is \frac{3}{10}.          
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