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Subtract 11/5 from -10/6​

Answers

Answered by mrx550x
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{16}{30}

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Answered by ashishks1912
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Given :

Two numbers \frac{11}{5} and \frac{-10}{6}.

To find :

The subtracted value of the given two numbers.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The subtraction can be done by following these steps.
  • The given two values are

        \frac{11}{5} , \frac{-10}{6}

  • The expression can be written as

        \frac{-10}{6} -\frac{11}{5}

  • Take LCM of two numbers

        \frac{-10(5)-11(6)}{30}

  • Remove the brackets

        \frac{-50-66}{30}

  • Sum it all up

        -\frac{116}{30}

Final answer :

The subtraction of \frac{11}{5} from \frac{-10}{6} is -\frac{116}{30}.

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