Math, asked by shebamariam9691, 1 year ago

The number added to -5/11 to get 26/33

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Answered by TeenTitansGo
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 \bold{Let  \:  \: the  \:  \: number  \:  \: which  \:  \: should  \:  \: be  \:  \: added \:  \:  is \:  \:  x,}


According to the question,


 -  \frac{5}{11}  + x =  \frac{26}{33}  \\  \\  => x =  \frac{26}{33}  +  \frac{5}{11}  \\  \\  \\  \mathbf{ \large{Taking \:  \:  LCM,  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \: [ LCM = 33 ] } } \\  \\  \\  =>  \frac{26 + 15}{33}  \\  \\  =>  \frac{41}{33}  \\  \\  \mathbf{Hence, \:  \:   \frac{41}{33} \:  \:  should  \:  \: be  \:  \: added  \:  \: }



Answered by Anonymous
0
hey!!!

let the number be x which should be added to -5/11 to get 26/33

therefore x + (-5/11) = 26/33

>> x - 5/11 = 26/33
>> x = 26/33 + 5/11

lcm of 33 and 11 = 33

x = 26/33 + 15/33
x = 41/33

hence, 41/33 should be added to 5/11 to get 26/33.

cheers!!!
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