Math, asked by priyankaverma272, 9 months ago

what should be added to -3/5 to get 15/7

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Answered by ravisimsim
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Answer:

-3/5 + r = 15/7

r = 15/7 + 3/5

r = (75 + 21) / 35

r = 96/35

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Answered by Anonymous
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What should be added to -3/5 to get 15/7.

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\bf{\red{\large{\frac{ - 3}{5}  + x =  \frac{15}{7} }}}

\bf{\red{\large{x =  \frac{15}{7}  + \frac{ 3}{5} }}}

\bf{\red{\large{x =  \frac{ 21 + 75}{35}}}}

\bf{\red{\large{x =   \frac{  96}{35} }}}

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