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Solve the equation 5/12 + (-2 11/12) =

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Answer: -2 1/2

Explanation

if the equation is + but a number is negative, remember that +- = - which means 5/12 + (-2 11/12) = 5/12 - 2 11/12

2 11/12 is bigger than 5/12, so we'll switch it around and it'll become

2 11/12 - 5/12

2 11/12 - 5/12 = 2 6/12

Because 2 11/12 is originally a negative number, +- = -

which means the answer will be negative, so it is -2 6/12.

but we're not done yet, we need to simplify it by dividing it with 6

so the final answer is -2 1/2

if it didn't make any sense at all heres an equation version :

5/12 + (-2 11/12)

= 5/12 - 2 11/12

= 2 11/12 - 5/12

= 2 6/12 (2 11/12 is originally negative so the ans will be negative)

= - 2 6/12 (divide by 6 to simplify)

= - 2 1/2

User Eric Skroch
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The solution for the equation 5/12 + (-2 11/12) is -2 6/12.
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