Math, asked by xxvivegastarxx, 2 months ago

what should be added to —14/5 to get 11/3​

Answers

Answered by manishgodara7851
3

Answer:

First, convert 3 into a fraction with denominator (bottom number) 11:

3=3311

Then call the unknown number x and create an equation to solve.

−511+x=3311

Then solve.

x=3311−(−511)

x=33+511

x=3811

Hope this helps :)

Answered by singhamanpratap02
1

Answer:

let we added be x.

 \frac{ - 14}{5}  + x =  \frac{11}{3}

 \frac{ - 14 + 5x}{5}  =  \frac{11}{3}

3( - 14 + 5x) = 11 \times 5

 - 42 + 15x = 55

x =  \frac{55 + 42}{15}

x =  \frac{97}{15}

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