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What rational number should be subtracted from -2/3 to get -5/6?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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✏What rational number should be subtracted from - 2/3 to get - 5/6...?✍

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✏Let the required rational number be "x"

According to Question:

X - (- 2/3) = - 5/6

X + 2/3 = - 5/6

X = - 5/6 - 5/6

X = - 5 - 5 / 6

X = - 10/6

X = - 5/3

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Answered by Anonymous
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question :

What rational number should be subtracted from -2/3 to get -5/6?

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-2/3 - x = -5/6

- x = -5/6 +2/3 LCM=6

- x = -5+4/6

- x = -1/6

x = 1/6

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