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  • 25-08-2020
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What should be subtracted from thrice the rational number -5/3 to get 1/2?​

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  • 26-08-2020

Answer:

The number to be subtracted = -11/2

Step-by-step explanation:

(3*rational number)-x=1/2

The rational number given = -5/3

Then thrice the rational number

= 3*rational number

= 3*(-5/3)

= -5

(3*rational number)-x=1/2

-5-x= 1/2

-5- 1/2= x

-11/2= x

The number to be subtracted = -11/2

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