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What is the difference? 3/11 -(-6/11) Express your answer in lowest terms.
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What is the difference? 3/11 -(-6/11) Express your answer in lowest terms.
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3/11 - (-6/11) in the lowest term would be 9/11 because you change the sign to adding so 3/11 plus 6/11 (The negative turns into a positive) so then 6+3 equals 9 when you add you keep the denominators the same therefore the answer is 9/11. Hope this helps :)
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Two negatives equals a positive:
Add the numerators and keep the denominator:
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