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find the sum of the following 5/6 and -1/6

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Answered by Unni007
11

Given,

\sf{\dfrac{5}{6}+\dfrac{-1}{6}}

We have to find the sum of these two numbers:

\sf{\implies \dfrac{5}{6}-\dfrac{1}{6}}

\sf{\implies \dfrac{5-1}{6}}

\sf{\implies \dfrac{4}{6}}

\sf{\implies \dfrac{2}{3}}

\boxed{\bold{\sf{\dfrac{5}{6}+\dfrac{-1}{6}=\dfrac{2}{3}}}}

\huge{\boxed{\bold{\sf{\therefore Answer= \dfrac{2}{3}}}}}

Answered by Jasdeep140
0

5/6 + -1/6

= (5+-1)/6

= -4/6

In This Sum Numbers Are Not Added They Are Subtracted Because It Has + And - Together And Formula Of + ( Plus ) - ( Minus ) Is Always - ( Minus )

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