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Step2247 [10]
3 years ago
8

What is the answer to this problem?

Mathematics
2 answers:
MaRussiya [10]3 years ago
7 0

its -1/4


decimal: -0.25

timofeeve [1]3 years ago
3 0

Hey there!


-1\frac{2}{3} = \frac{5}{3} \\ \\ \\ 2\frac{1}{6} = \frac{13}{6}


Anyway,


-\frac{5}{3}  - \frac{3}{4} + \frac{13}{6} \\ \\ \\ \frac{-5}{3} - \frac{3}{4} + \frac{13}{6} \\ \\ \\ \frac{-5}{3} - \frac{3}{4}  = \frac{-29}{12} \\ \\ \\ \frac{-29}{12}  + \frac{13}{6}  = \frac{-1}{4} \\ \\ \\ Answer: \frac{-1}{4}


Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!


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