Math, asked by lakshmisathwik, 1 year ago

what number should be subtracted from
₋3/4 to get 5/6

Answers

Answered by Aaryadeep
4
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let the no. be x
3/4-x=5/6
=>-x=5/6-3/4
=>-x=10-9/12
=>-x=1/12
=>x=-1/12
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lakshmisathwik: answer should come as minus 19/12 bro
Rahulgolakiya: -19/12 is the answer
Anonymous: Your answer is wrong bro
Anonymous: You have to write x-(-3/4)
Anonymous: Then it will be x+3/4
Answered by Anonymous
3
Hi friend, Here is the required answer:-

See, just understand this with an example:-

Let 5 be in place of -3/4 and 3 be 5/6

So if you ask the same question with the above values then you would do:-

5+3= 8.

8-5=3.

In the same way,

5/6+(-3/4)= 10-9/12= 1/12

Also 1/12-(-3/4)= 1+9/12= 10/12= 5/6.

The answer is 1/12.

Hope this helps you...

Rahulgolakiya: -19/12 is the answer
Anonymous: Can you tell where I have done mistake?
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