How many meters should be subtracted from 10 1/2 and 3/4 to get 5 1/2, as a remainder?

How many meters should be subtracted from 10 1/2 and 3/4 to get 5 1/2, as a remainder?

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  1. Answer:

    Formula: -2/3 – x = 3/4

    >> -x = 3/4 + 2/3

    To add the fractions with different denominators is to first find its LCD of 4 & 3 which is 12.

    >> -x = 3/4 + 2/3

    -x = (9+8)/12 (how? 12 divided by 4 equals 3 and then times 3 again which is the numerator of the first fraction = 9 ; 12 divided by 3 equals 4 and then times 2 again which is the numerator of the second fraction = 8)

    >> -x = 17/12

    >> x = -17/12

    Answer is x = -17/12

    Therefore, if you subtract -2/3 and -17/12 the result is 3/4

    How?

    >> -2/3 – (-17/12)

    >> (-8+17)/12 (negative * negative = positive)

    >> 9/12

    Simplify 9/12 to its lowest form which is equal to 3/4

    Step-by-step explanation:

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