Math, asked by Vmanas, 1 year ago

What should be added to twice the rational number -7/3 to get 3/7???

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Answered by abhi569
3
Let x should be added,

x  + 2[ \frac{-7}{3}] = \frac{3}{7}


x +  [\frac{-14}{3}] =  \frac{3}{7}


x =  \frac{3}{7} +  \frac{14}{3}


x =   \frac{ 9 + 98 }{21}


x = \frac{107}{21}




Now,

107/21  should be added.



i hope this will help you



-by ABHAY
Answered by Anonymous
3
Heya ✋

Let see your answer !!!

Let the required number should be added be x. Then,

according to question ,

2(-7/3) + x = 3/7

=> - 14/3 + x = 3/7

=> x = 3/7 + 14/3

=> x = 9 + 98/21

=> x = 107/21

Hence , 107/21 should be added to -7/3 to get 3/7.





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