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what should be added to sum of ( 2/3+3/5) to get -2/15?

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Answered by sahilsumly
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Answered by sushiladevi4418
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Answer:

(\frac{-7}{5})

Step-by-step explanation:

Let that number be m.

So, m + \frac{2}{3} + \frac{3}{5}  = \frac{-2}{15}

or, m + \frac{19}{15}  = \frac{-2}{15}

or, m =  (\frac{-2}{15})+ (\frac{-19}{15} )

solving for m , we get m = (\frac{-21}{15})

in lowest form, fraction m =  (\frac{-7}{5})

So, (\frac{-7}{5}) should be added.

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