Math, asked by Vaishnavi1854, 11 months ago

what should be added to -3/4 to get 7/6

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Answered by Brainly100
3
LET THE UNKNOWN NUMBER BE X

According to the question,

 \frac{ - 3}{4} + x = \frac{7}{6} \\ \\ \implies x = \frac{7}{6} + \frac{3}{4} \\ \\ \implies x = \frac{(14 + 9)}{12} \\ \\ \implies x = \boxed{ \frac{23}{12} }

The unkown no. is 23/12 (Ans)
Answered by shaura
2
let x be added to the given number.
•: -3/4+x=7/6
or, x=7/6+3/4 (take 6,4 as the LCM)
or, x= 14/12+9/12. then LCM=12
or, x=23/12

therefore, 23/12 is the number added to the -3/4.
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