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What should be subtracted from ( 3/4 - 2/3 ) to get -1/6 ?
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Answered by mehakbudhwar13
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Answered by harsh8631
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The question was diffrent but you do in this method.

What number should be subtracted from -3/4 to equal 1" can be translated mathematically to the following equation:

-3/4 - n = 1

-3/4 + 3/4 - n = 1 + 3/4

0 - n = 1 + 3/4

0 + (-n) = 1 + 3/4

-n = 4/4 + 3/4

-n = (4 + 3)/4

-n = 7/4

(-1)(-n) = (-1)(7/4)

(-1)(-1)(n) = -7/4

(1)n = -7/4

n = -7/4

CHECK:

-3/4 - n = 1

-3/4 - (-7/4) = 1

-3/4 + [-(-7/4)] = 1

-3/4 + 7/4 = 1

(7 + (-3))/4 = 1

4/4 = 1

1 = 1

Therefore, n = -7/4 is indeed the number that needs to be subtracted from -3/4 to produce 1.

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