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Subtract -6/7 from the sum of 1 and -2/7​

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Answered by darlenealcantarasamb
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Answer:

11/7 or 1 4/7

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Answered by junaida8080
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Given data,

Subtract \frac{-6}{7} from the sum of 1 and \frac{-2}{7}

First we have to add 1 and \frac{-2}{7}

1+\frac{(-2)}{7}

\frac{7-2}{7}

\frac{5}{7}

Now we have to subtract  \frac{-6}{7} from \frac{5}{7}

\frac{5}{7} -\frac{(-6)}{7}

As denominators are same we can subtract them directly.

\frac{5-(-6)}{7}

By mathematical operators rule

(-)\times(-)=(+)

\frac{5+6}{7}

\frac{11}{7}

Therefore, the final answer is \frac{11}{7}

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