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The sum of two rational number is 3.
If one of them is -10/3,then the other one is

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Answered by sara0533
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Step-by-step explanation:

given,

sum = 3

one number = -10/3

let the other number be x

according to question;

-10/3+x =3

x = 3+10/3

x = (9+10)/3

x = 19/3

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Answered by BrainlyIAS
2

Answer: The sum of two rational number is 3. If one of them is -10/3,then the other one is

A/c to the given conditions, x + y = 2

One number is given i.e., x = \frac{-10}{3}

So \frac{-10}{3} + y = 3

=> y = \frac{10}{3} + 3

=> y = \frac{10+9}{3}

=> y = \frac{19}{3}

The sum of two rational number is 3. If one of them is -10/3,then the other one is  \frac{19}{3}

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