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What should be subtract from -3/4 to get 5/6 ……. Full process plz

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Answered by aayushmandev89
1

Answer:

Let the missing number be x, then

(−3/4)−(x)=(5/6)

By transposing (−x) form the left hand side to the right side it becomes (x) and (5/6) form right hand side left hand side it becomes (−5/6)

⇒(−3/4)−(5/6)=x

Now,

LCM of 4 and 6 is 12

⇒(−3×3)/(4×3)=(−9/12)

⇒(−5×2)/(6×2)=(−10/12)

Putting these in the equation, we get:

⇒x=(−9−10)/12

⇒x=(−19/12)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it helps you

Answered by avenger129
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

first we will take their lcm and then convert them as follows

LCM=12

-3/4=-9/12

5/6=10/12

NOW WE WILL SUBSTRACT THEM

-9/12-x=10/12

=-x=10/12+9/12=19/10

but the answer will be -19/10 as x was in minus

please mark me brainliest if you understood it

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