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Answered by LaeeqAhmed
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Given,

Sum of two numbers is \frac{-3}{8}.

One of them is \frac{3}{16}.

Let,

The other number be \large{\red  x}

 \implies x +  \frac{3}{16}  =  \frac{ - 3}{8}

 \implies x =  \frac{ -3 }{8}  -  \frac{3}{16}

 \implies x =  \frac{ - 6 - 3}{16}

 \implies x =  \frac{ - 9}{16}

\thereforeThe other number is \frac{-9}{16}

Answered by tpcool94
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Answer:

-9/16

Step-by-step explanation:

3/16+x= -3/8

x= -9/16

hope it helps

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