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the sum of two rational numbers is -4/9. if one of them is 13/6, then find the other. ​

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Answered by kesavan6174
24

Answer:

13/6 + x =-4/9

x=-4/9 +13/6

x=-8+39/18

x=31/18

Answered by sudu244250
23

Answer:

Your required answer is -75/27 or -2.8 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Qns : The sum of two rational numbers is -4/9 . If one of them is 13/6 , find the other .

Ans :  

               Let the number be x .

Therefor,      

               13/6 + x = -4/9

                          x = -4/9 - 13/6

                          x = -24 - 126/54 [cross - multiplying -4/9 and -13/6]

                          x = -150/54

                          x = -75/27 = 2.8

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