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What should be subtracted from-5/3 to get-2/3

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Answered by zamilmuhammed96
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Answer:

gokulklr1797   your question we infer the following equation:

Step-by-step explanation:

3/5 - x = -2

Multiply all terms by 5 to eliminate the denominator:

3 - 5x = -10

Subtract 5 from both sides:

-5x = -13

Divide by -5:

x = 13/5

Now prove this by substituting for x in the original equation:

3/5 - x = -2

x = 13/5

3/5 - (13/5) = -2

Multiply all terms by 5 to eliminate both denominators:

3 - 13 = -10

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So 13/5 needs to be subtracted from 3/5 to get -2.

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