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The sum of two rational number is -2 if one
of the number is 10/3 the other number is?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hey mate,

Answer to your question is ──

Given,

Sum = -2

one number = 10/3

other number = ?

To find,

Other number = X

then,

X + 10/3 = -2

X = -2 -10/3

X = -2/1 -10/3

X = (-6) +(-10) /3 ( by taking lCM of 1 and 3)

x = -16/3

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

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→ The sum of two rational number is -2 if one

of the number is 10/3 the other number is?

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Given,

sum = -2

one number =

 \frac{10}{3}

To Find,

Other Number (?)

Solution,

Let's Take Other Number as "X"

Than,

x +  \frac{10}{3}  =  - 2

x =  - 2 -  \frac{10}{3}

x =   - \frac{2}{1}  -  \frac{10}{3}

x = ( - 6)  + ( -  \frac{10}{3})

Reason, (By Taking LCM of 1 and 3)

x =  -  \frac{16}{3}

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