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The sum of the two number is
-4/3. If one of the number is -5
Find the other number.

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Answered by Rubellite
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Given that,

The sum of the two number is\displaystyle{\sf{ \dfrac{-4}{3}}}.

and the one of the number is -5.

We need to find the other number.

Step 1 : Let the other number be x.

According to the question,

Step 2 : \displaystyle{\sf{x+(-5) = \dfrac{-4}{3}}}

Transposing the -5 to R.H.S.

Step 3 : \displaystyle{\sf{x= \dfrac{-4}{3} + 5}}

Making the denominator same by finding the L.C.M of the denominators.

The L.C.M of 3 and 1 is 3.

Step 4 : \displaystyle{\sf{x= \dfrac{-4 + 5 \times 3}{3}}}

Step 5 : \displaystyle{\sf{x= \dfrac{-4 + 15}{3}}}

Step 6 : \displaystyle{\sf{x= \dfrac{-11}{3}}}

Hence, the answer is \displaystyle{\sf{ \dfrac{-11}{3}}}

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Answered by mohit810275133
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Step-by-step explanation:

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let \: the \: no. \: be \: x \:  \\  \\  - 5 + x =  \frac{ - 4}{3}  \\  \\ x =  \frac{ - 4}{3}  + 5 \\  \\ x =  \frac{ - 4 + 15}{3}  \\  \\ x =  +  \frac{11}{3}

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