Math, asked by babysharma84, 8 months ago

add the following - 3/6 and
- 5/3​

Answers

Answered by rishabh5769
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Step-by-step explanation:

-3/6 + -5/3

=-1/2 + -5/3

=-3+(-10) /6

-13/6

Hope it helps!

Answered by divyapakhare468
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Answer:

Sum of rational numbers \frac{-3}{6} and \frac{-5}{3} is \frac{-13}{6} .

Step-by-step explanation:

To find : sum of rational numbers  \frac{-3}{6} and \frac{-5}{3}  

Solution:

  • As per given condition we write ,   (\frac{-3}{6} ) + (\frac{-5}{3})  
  • To find the sum of given rational numbers we get need to equalize denominators of both the rational numbers. By taking LCM
  • Therefore, LCM = 6
  • Now, multiplying numerators of both rational numbers by same number as multiplied by denominators to make LCM.
  • Also , we know that , $(+) \times(-)=-$  
  • Therefore, we get, \frac{-3}{6}+\frac{-5}{3}=(\frac{-3 \times 1}{6})+(\frac{-5 \times 2}{6})

                                                       = (\frac{-3}{6} )+ (\frac{-10}{6} )\\\\\= \frac{-3- 10}{6} \\\\

                                                       = \frac{-13}{6}  

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