what should be added to 3/4 to get -11/15
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Hey,
Subtract -11/15 from 3/4 to get the required number(to be added to 3/4 to get -11/15)....
So, now,
= -11/15-3/4
= -89/60.
Therefore, -89/60 should be added to 3/4 to get -11/15.
Hope this helps you buddy!!
Subtract -11/15 from 3/4 to get the required number(to be added to 3/4 to get -11/15)....
So, now,
= -11/15-3/4
= -89/60.
Therefore, -89/60 should be added to 3/4 to get -11/15.
Hope this helps you buddy!!
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Heya !!!
This is your answer.
Let the number be x.
So,
x + 3/4 = -11/15
![x = \frac{ - 11}{15} - \frac{3}{4} x = \frac{ - 11}{15} - \frac{3}{4}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=x+%3D++%5Cfrac%7B+-+11%7D%7B15%7D++-++%5Cfrac%7B3%7D%7B4%7D+)
Taking LCM,
LCM (15, 4) = 60
So,
![x = \frac{ - 44}{60} - \frac{45}{60} \\ = > x = \frac{ - 89}{60} x = \frac{ - 44}{60} - \frac{45}{60} \\ = > x = \frac{ - 89}{60}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=x+%3D++%5Cfrac%7B+-+44%7D%7B60%7D++-++%5Cfrac%7B45%7D%7B60%7D++%5C%5C++%3D++%26gt%3B+x+%3D++%5Cfrac%7B+-+89%7D%7B60%7D+)
Hence, -89/60 should be added to 3/4 to get -11/15.
Hope You Got It
This is your answer.
Let the number be x.
So,
x + 3/4 = -11/15
Taking LCM,
LCM (15, 4) = 60
So,
Hence, -89/60 should be added to 3/4 to get -11/15.
Hope You Got It
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