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trasher [3.6K]
3 years ago
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How can -6.75 + (10.25) be expressed as the sum of its integer and decimal parts

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1 answer:
ArbitrLikvidat [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

 -6.75 + (10.25)    =  ( (-6)  + (10))  + ( (-0.75) + (0.25))

Here, the integer part  =     ( (-6)  + (10))

Decimal part =   ( (-0.75) + (0.25))

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, the given expression is:    -6.75 + (10.25)

Now, -6.75  = (-6)  +  (-0.75)

Also, (10.25)  = (10)  + (0.25)

So, the expression can be written as

 -6.75 + (10.25)  =  (-6)  +  (-0.75) +  (10)  + (0.25)

                           = ( (-6)  + (10))  + ( (-0.75) + (0.25))

or,   -6.75 + (10.25)    =  ( (-6)  + (10))  + ( (-0.75) + (0.25))

Where the integer part is    ( (-6)  + (10))

and the decimal part is  ( (-0.75) + (0.25))

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