Math, asked by chandansinghrathur, 10 months ago

what should be added to -5/4 to get -1​

Answers

Answered by sadhanasaha1981
0

Answer:

5-4 =1

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by twinklesapra70
2

Answer:

1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number added be x

-5/4+x= -1

x= -1+(5/4)

x= (-1/1)+(5/4)

[L.C.M. of denominator 1 and 4 is 4.]

x= (-4+5)/4

x= 1/4

Thus, 1/4 should be added to -5/4 to get -1.

Verification:

-5/4+x= -1

-5/4+1/4= -1

(-5+1)/4= -1

-4/4= -1

By dividing -4 by 4, we get -1.

Hence verified.

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