Math, asked by shivlilakiran, 7 months ago

What should be added to three times the rational -6/7 to get 4/5?​

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Answered by padigarbhavani
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Answer:

Hey mate! Here's your answer:

118/35 or 3 13/35.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number be A. According to the Question,

3(-6/7) + A = 4/5

-18/7 + A = 4/5

A = 4/5 -(-18/7)

A = 4/5 + 18/7

A = 28/35 + 90/35

A = 118/35 or 3 13/35.

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