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Subtract the sum of-11/5 and -2/3 from the sum of 3/5 and 7/3.

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Answered by prairborne
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Answer:

5.8

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Pratyaksh2707
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Answer:

29/5

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of 3/5 and 7/3 is:

3/5 + 7/3

= 9/15 + 35/15    [convert to a common denominator of 15]

= 44/15

The sum of -11/5 and -2/3 is:

-11/5 + (-2/3)

= -33/15 + (-10/15)   [convert to a common denominator of 15]

= -43/15

Therefore, the result of subtracting the second sum from the first sum is:

(3/5 + 7/3) - (-11/5 + (-2/3))

= 44/15 - (-43/15)

= 44/15 + 43/15

= 87/15

To simplify this, we can divide the numerator and denominator of 87/15
by their greatest common factor, which is 3. This gives:

87/15 = (3*29)/(3*5) = 29/5

Therefore, the final answer is 29/5.

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