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Answered by Rubellite
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Given thαt,

  • The sum of two numbers is -2/15
  • One of those two numbers is 2/3.

◾️We need to find the other number.

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To do so,

Let's αssume thαt the other number be a.

According to the question,

\longrightarrow{\sf{a+ \dfrac{2}{3} = \dfrac{-2}{15}}}

  • Transpose 2/3 to R.H.S.

\longrightarrow{\sf{ a = \dfrac{-2}{15} - \dfrac{2}{3}}}

  • Find the LCM of 15 and 3 i.e., 15 and multiply the numerator of 2/3 by 5.

\longrightarrow{\sf{ a = \dfrac{-2- (2 \times 5)}{15}}}

  • Simplify this.

\large\implies{\boxed{\sf{\orange{ a = \dfrac{-12}{15}}}}}

Hence, the other number is -12/15.

And we αre done! :D

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

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Let the other number be x

According to the question:-

x  +  \frac{2}{3}  = \frac{-2}{15} \\

therefore,

x  =  </p><p>hence, the other number is [tex]\frac{-12}{15}

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