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q+ 5/9=5/6 help? maybe math algebra 7th grade btw.

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Answered by swarupnayak75
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Answered by rk0584984
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5/18

Step-by-step explanation:

Rearrange unknown terms to the left side of the equation: q=5/6-5/9

Expand the fraction to get the least common denominator: q=5×3/6×3-5×2/9×2

Calculate the product or quotient: q=15/6×3-5×2/9×2

Calculate the product or quotient: q=15/18-5×2/9×2

Calculate the product or quotient:q=15/18-10/9×2

Calculate the product or quotient: q=15/18-10/18

Write the numerators over common denominator:q=15-10/18

Calculate the sum or difference:q=5/18

Answer: 5/18

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