The answer would be 14/15
Find a common denominator that both of the fractions can use. An easy way to do this is simply multiply the denominators together. So for 3/5 you would multiply by 3 to get the fraction 9/15 and then multiply 1/3 by 5 to get 5/15. Add both 9/15 and 5/15 to then get 14/15.
Answer:
99
Step-by-step explanation:
-6-5[-4-(6+12)]+(-5)
Following PEMDAS
We work the parentheses from the inside out
-6-5[-4-(18)]+(-5)
-6-5[-22]+(-5)
Now we multiply
-6+110 -5
Now we add and subtract from left to right
104 -5
99