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15 September, 12:15

How do I solve - 6 1/3 + 5 5/6

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  1. 15 September, 12:34
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    13/6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    -6 1/3 + 5 5/6

    1. You can reduce the first equation to 2

    -6 1/3, becomes - 2 x 1/1. This is because 3 goes into itself 1 time, and it goes into 6, - 2 times. Your new equation: - 2 + 5 5/6

    2. Multiply the 5's in 5 5/6 by each other to get ...

    25/6

    Your new equation: - 2 + 25/6

    3. Multiply 6 by - 2 to get - 12

    4. Now add the numerators (remember - 12 is basically, - 12/1) together to get your answers

    -12 + 25/6 = 13/6
  2. 15 September, 14:35
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    Hello There!

    If we add - 6 1/3 and 5 5/6 together, we will get a sum of - 1/2

    STEP 1 First, I like to convert mixed numbers into improper fractions because they are easier to work with. So, I would change - 6 1/3 to - 19/3. Then, I would change 5 and 5/6 to 35/6.

    STEP 2 Applying the fraction formula for addition. (-19x6) + (35x3) and then i would put this over 6x3

    STEP 3 - 114+105

    18

    STEP 4

    -9/18 = - 1/2
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