Math, asked by raghvendrajputjhinjh, 7 months ago

What rational number should be added to -3/7 to get 5/14 ?​

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Answered by sujatapinkyhota
22

Step-by-step explanation:

 (- 3 )\div 7 + 5 \div 14

( - 6) + 5 \div 14

( - 1) \div 14

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Answered by somyakumarijha7579
8

Answer:

11/14...

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Step-by-step explanation:

x + -3/7 = 5/14

x= 5/14 - (-3/7)

x=5/14+3/7

LCM of 14 and 7=14

x= 5*1/14*1 + 3*2/7*2

x= 5/14 + 6/14

x= 11/14

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