Math, asked by sumeetsimran, 19 days ago

Find the sum of − /6



and − 3/4​

Answers

Answered by irfaan98
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Answer:

(-6) + (-3)÷4

= -6.75'

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Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
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Answer:

\frac{-2}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Numbers are \frac{-1}{6} and \frac{-3}{4}.

To find : Addition of given fractions.

Solution :

The given problem is \frac{-1}{6} +\frac{-3}{4}

To find the addition of a given fractional numbers, by doing cross multiplication, we get

\frac{-1}{6}+ \frac{-3}{4} =\frac{-1*4-3*4}{6*4}

On simplifying, we get

          =  \frac{-4-12}{24}    

          = \frac{-16}{24}

          = \frac{-2}{3}

∴ The required answer is \frac{-2}{3}.  

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