Math, asked by AvantiJoshi3, 1 year ago

What number should be subtracted from -5/3 to get 5/6?
That is.....
5/6=___- (-5)/3
Plz tell me the answer of the blank....
Thanks

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Answered by Anonymous
2

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Let the number be x.

Now, according to the question

▶-5/3-x=5/6

▶-x=5/6+5/3

▶-x=5+10/6

▶-x=15/6

▶-x=5/2

▶x=-5/2


AvantiJoshi3: as given by hannah 786
Anonymous: Nope my answer ain't wrong
AvantiJoshi3: yeah u r correct
Anonymous: The one given by @himanipandey7dec is wrong... You may check out the calculations properly
AvantiJoshi3: yeah i saw it. I'm so sorry
himanipandey7dec: kk
himanipandey7dec: i m so sorry
himanipandey7dec: the question is 5/6=_-(-5)/3
himanipandey7dec: not -5/3-_=5/6
himanipandey7dec: both question are different
Answered by himanipandey7dec
1

I hope it's helpful for you

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AvantiJoshi3: yeah more easier to understand. Thank you
AvantiJoshi3: but it's wrong
AvantiJoshi3: hey I'm so sorry. by mistake i marked u as brainliest
himanipandey7dec: please tell me my mistake
himanipandey7dec: i m sorry
AvantiJoshi3: see, we take x as -x and solve the whole sum in positive. then when we get tge answer as 5/2, then we transfer tge - to 5/2 which makes the final answer as -5/2
AvantiJoshi3: the *tge* is a spelling mistake it should be *the*
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