Math, asked by madhavjha163, 1 day ago

what should be subtracted from-3\4 to get -5\6?

Answers

Answered by cvayush
4

Answer:

1/12

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number be X.

-3/4 - x = -5/6

-3/4 + 5/6 = x

LCM = 12

(-9 + 10)/12 = x

1/12 = x

x = 1/12

Hope it's helpful for you!

Answered by seemakumari123444
10

Answer:

Let x be the number

- 3/4 - x = 5/6

x = -3/4 - 5/6

Take L.C.M

L.C.M is 12

x = - 3/4 x 3/3 - 5/6 x 2/2

x = - 9/12 - 10/12

x = ( - 9 - 10 ) / 12

x = - 19/12

The required number is - 19/12

should be subtracted from -3/4 to get 5/6

hope it helps friends

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