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What is the sum of 5/4+(-1) ?

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Answered by pankajnishad012
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Step-by-step explanation:

0.25 is the ans

  1. because 5/4+(-1)
Answered by masura8080
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Answer:

We will get the sum of \frac{5}{4} +(-1)=\frac{1}{4} .

Step-by-step explanation:

  • As per the question we have to evaluate the given data.

        Given data:- \frac{5}{4} +(-1).

        To find:- Value of \frac{5}{4} +(-1).

        Solution:-

  • We will take the LCM of the denominators, and make denominators the same.
  • We will Convert the given fractions to equivalent fractions with the denominator as the LCM.
  • Adding the numerators over the denominators.

        Therefore,

         \frac{5}{4} +(-1)\\\\=\frac{5}{4} + \frac{-1\times4}{1\times4} \\\\=\frac{5+(-1\times4)}{4} \\\\=\frac{5+(-4)}{4} \\\\=\frac{1}{4}

     The question is to find the sum of \frac{5}{4} +(-1).

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