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1/3 + (-2 1/4)=
how do i solve this?​

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Turn the fraction in the parentheses into a mixed number to make your life easier. Do this by multiplying the whole number by the denominator, and add the numerator to that result, so:

1/3 + (-9/4)

Now we have to find a common denominator for the two fractions. You can do this by multiplying the two denominators and using that as your LCD.

So now we have

4/12 + (-27/12)

Now, all you have to do is add the two numerators.

4/12 - 27/12 = -23/12 or (-1 and 11/12)

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