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Evaluate 2/5(a-c) + b if a =2/3, b = -1.2 and c = 0,9.

Write the answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
2/5(a-c) + b = ____

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Final answer:

The given expression 2/5(a-c) + b evaluates to -1 22/75 when substituting a = 2/3, b = -1.2, and c = 0.9. The steps involve fraction subtraction, multiplication, and addition to reach the final mixed number.

Step-by-step explanation:

To evaluate the expression 2/5(a-c) + b with given values

a = 2/3,

b = -1.2, and

c = 0.9, we first substitute the values into the expression.

  • Calculate a - c: (2/3) - 0.9 = (2/3) - (9/10)
  • Find a common denominator and subtract the two fractions: (20/30) - (27/30) = -7/30
  • Multiply by 2/5: (2/5) * (-7/30) = -14/150 = -7/75 after simplifying
  • Add b: -7/75 + (-1.2) or -7/75 + (-6/5)
  • Convert -6/5 to a fraction with a denominator of 75: -90/75
  • Add the fractions: -7/75 + (-90/75) = -97/75
  • Convert to a mixed number: -1 22/75

Therefore, the evaluation of the expression 2/5(a-c) + b with the given values is -1 22/75.

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