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Use a common denominator to find negative 2/3 plus negative 4/5

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-10/15 + -12/15 = -1 6/15. -2/3 becomes -10/15 when multiplied by 5. -4/5 becomes -12/15 when multiplied by 3.
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answer:


(22)/(15) or 1
(7)/(15)

Explanation:

a common denominator between 3 and 5 is 15

first to get our denominator in the fraction
(2)/(3) to 15 we need to multiply by 5 so 2 × 5 = 10 and 3 × 5 = 15

this makes our new fraction
(10)/(15)

now we need to get our denominator in the fraction
(4)/(5) to 15 so we need to multiply by 3 so 4 × 3 = 12 and 5 × 3 = 12

this makes our new fraction
(12)/(15)

our new equation with common denominators is now
(10)/(15) +
(12)/(15) = coming out to be
(22)/(15)

to make this into a mixed fraction we know 22 only goes into 15 once with 7 left over so our mixed fraction is 1
(7)/(15)

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