Math, asked by navdeeppalaulakh, 6 months ago

What should be added to -5/6 ti get -2/3

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Answered by Anonymous
25

Answer:

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Let the number be x

According to the question

 \frac{ - 5}{6}  + x =  \frac{ - 2}{3}

x =  \frac{ - 2}{3}  +  \frac{5}{6}

x =  \frac{ - 4+    5}{6}

x =   \frac{  1}{6}

Hence , the required number= 1/6

Answered by SuspendedTrickster
1

Answer:

1/6

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number be x.

From the question we know

-5/6 + X = -2/3

X= -2/3 + 5/6

LCM=6

X= -4/6 + 5/6

X= 1/6

Therefore if you add 1/6 to -5/6 you will get -4/6 when you furthur simplify you get -2/3.

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