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Divide the sum of -3/10and 6/25 by their differences​

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Answered by anakhanna2008
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Answer:

sorry I don't know answer

Answered by sg693363
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Answer:

1/9

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of -3/10 and 6/25

\frac{-3}{10} +\frac{6}{25} \\\\Taking LCM,\\\\\frac{-15+12}{50} \\\\\frac{-3}{50}

Differences of -3/10 and 6/25

\frac{-3}{10} -\frac{6}{25}  \\\\Taking LCM,\\\\\frac{-15 - 12}{50} \\\\\frac{-27}{50}

Now,

Divide -3/50 by -27/50,

\frac{-3}{50} /\frac{-27}{50} \\\\(\frac{-3}{50}) *(\frac{50}{-27} )\\\\\frac{3}{27} \\\\\frac{1}{9}

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