Math, asked by vjain1255, 9 months ago

The sum of two rational numbers is -⅓. if one of them is 5/6, then the other no. is​

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Answered by wasimrizvi553
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Answer:

then then the other number is 4 upon 9

Answered by dp14380dinesh
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Basic Concepts:Always assume the unknown value as" X"

Given:One no. is -3

Now let the other no. be X

According to the question their sum is -5/6

So, X+(-3)=-5/6

=> X-3=-5/6

=> X=-5/6+3

=> X=-5+18/6

=> X=13/6

✓✓✓✓So, the value of X is 13/6✓✓✓✓

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