Math, asked by kanumuriraju68, 11 months ago

what number should be added -6/9 so as to get -4/5​

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Answered by Anonymous
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what number should be added\frac{-6}{9} so as to get \frac{-4}{5}

one number=\frac{-6}{9}

other number=\frac{-4}{5}

\frac{-6}{9} + x = \frac{-4}{5}

x = \frac{-6}{9} - \frac{-4}{5}

\frac{-6}{9} - \frac{-4}{5}

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Answered by dgoel3477
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Answer:

-2/15

Step-by-step explanation:

let the required no. be x

= -6/9+x=-4/5

= x=-4/5+6/9

LCM = 45

= x= -36+30/45

= x= -6/45

= x= -2/15 answer

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