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What should be subtracted from -2/3 to 5/6 ?

Answers

Answered by arup5524
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Answer:

-3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

-2/3-x=5/6

x=-3/2

Answered by jiyaa048
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the missing number be x, then

(−2/3)−(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)

⇒(−2/3)−(5/6)=x

Now,

LCM of 3 and 6 is 6

⇒(−2×2)/(3×2)=(−4/6)

⇒(−5×1)/(6×1)=(−5/6)

Putting these in the equation, we get:

⇒x=(−4−5)/6

⇒x=(−9/6)

OR IN OTHER WAY

-2 / 3 to get 5 /6

bcoz of x we get -5

-2 -5

__ × __

3 6

Lcm of 3 and 6 is 6

= -4 × -5

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6

= -9

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6

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