Math, asked by AVJ0808, 9 months ago

What number should be subtracted from (-5/3



)

to get

5/6



?​

Answers

Answered by prasanna561
0

Answer:

-5/2

Step-by-step explanation:

-5/3-x=5/6

-5/3-5/6=x

(-30-15)/18=x

-45/18=x

-45/6=-5

18/6=2

(taking 6 as common factor)

x=-5/2

Answered by evonnelucia2012
2

Hello friend

Here is your answer

-5/3-x=5/6

x=(-5/3)-(5/6)

=(-10-5)/6

=-15/6

=-5/2

So, -5/2 must be subtracted from -5/3 to get 5/6.

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