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Answered by gopikasatheendran17
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let X be added to -4/9 to get 5 .

Then ,we have,

X +(-4/9)=5

X = 5+4/9

X = 45+4/9 ( taking LCM)

X= 49 /9

To check or verify...

49/9-4/9

= 45/9

= 5

So 49/9 should be added to -4/9 to get 5


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Answered by ahmadammarlm10
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See this Question as an equation

Let the unknown number be x

so,

we are given that

 \frac{ - 4}{9}  + x = 5

Upon simplifying the equation, we get,

x = 5 +  \frac{4}{9 }  \\  =  > x =  \frac{5}{1}  +  \frac{4}{9}  \\  =  >  x =  \frac{5 \times 9 + 4}{9} \\  =  > x =  \frac{45 + 4}{9}  \\   =  >  x =  \frac{49}{9}

Hence

49/9 should be added to -4/9 so as to get 5.

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