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What number should be subtracted from 3/5 to get 5/3?​

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Answered by neilakkiya
18

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3/5-x = 5/3

==> x= 3/5 + 5/3

==> x= (15+9)/15

==> x =24/15

===> x= 8/5

Answered by sarayadav1027
34

Answer:

3/5-x=5/3

×=3/5-5/3

(LCM of the denominators 5 and 3=15)

=3(3)/5(3)-5(5)/3(5)

=9/15-25/15

x = -16/25

Therefore,-16/25 should be subtracted from 3/5 to get 5/3.

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