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What is -3/4 + 3/8? Thanks.

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Answer:

Explanation:

-3/4+3/8=

-6+3/8=

-3/8

User Onkar
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Answer:


- (3)/(8)

Explanation:

First, we change both denominators to the LCM (lowest common multiple) which is 8.


- (3)/(4) + (3)/(8) = - (6)/(8) + (3)/(8)

Since the denominators are the same, we can add the numerators.


( - 6 + 3)/(8)


( - 3)/(8)

or it can be written as


- (3)/(8)

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