Math, asked by sharmahoney, 11 months ago

how to solve -9/14+?= -1​


mdzaid1234: _5/14

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Answered by utkarshmishra9819
11

Answer:

The answer is in the attachment

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sharmahoney: I think so the answer will be -5/14
utkarshmishra9819: no see the answer would be 5/14
utkarshmishra9819: because if we put -5/14 then according to tge question
utkarshmishra9819: oh yes sorry sorry
utkarshmishra9819: you're right
utkarshmishra9819: i just forgot to put that minus sign in tge last step
sharmahoney: no problem
Answered by Anonymous
1

Given:

-9/14+?= -1​

To find:

The missing term

Solution:

The missing term is 5/14.

We can find the term by following the given steps-

Let us assume that the missing term is X.

We are given that on adding -9/14 and X, the resultant value is -1.

So, -9/14+X= -1

The value of X can be obtained by subtracting (-1) from -9/14.

On solving the given equation, we get

-9/14+X= -1

-9/14 -(-1)=X

-9/14+1=X

On taking the LCM,

-9/14+14/14=X

(-9+14)/14=X

5/14=X

We can say that on adding 5/14 to -9/14, we get -1.

Therefore, the missing term is 5/14.

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