Math, asked by sayemazamsam67481, 9 months ago

What number should be subtracted from -5/4 so as to get 5/6? * 1 point

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Answered by NANDITsharma
1

Answer:

Hey Mate...

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ur answer is here....

..let the number be X...

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 \red{ \frac{ - 5}{4}  - x =  \frac{5}{6}}  \\ .. \\  \red{ - x =  \frac{5}{6} +  \frac{5}{4}  } \\ .. \\  \red{ - x =  \frac{10 + 15}{12} } \\.. \\    \boxed{\green{x =  \frac{ - 25}{12} }}

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Answered by mallojuramu
0

answer

- 25/12

explanation-

let the number to be subtracted be x

so,

-5/4 - x=5/6

-5/4 - 5/6=x

x= -15-10/12

x=-25/12

so, -25/12 is to be subtracted from -5/4 to get 5/6

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