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Evaluate the expression when a = 4/5 and b = 2/9.-3b + a Write your answer in simplest form.

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Given:


a=(4)/(5)\text{ and }b=(2)/(9)

Required:


We\text{ need to evaluate the expression }-3b+a\text{ when }a=(4)/(5)\text{ and }b=(2)/(9).

Step-by-step explanation:


Replace\text{ }a=(4)/(5)\text{ and }b=(2)/(9)\text{ in the expression}-3b+a.\text{ }
-3b+a=-3((2)/(9))+(4)/(5)

Cancel out the common term.


-3b+a=-(2)/(3)+(4)/(5)

The least common multiple of 3 and 5 is 15.

Making the denominator 15.


-3b+a=-(2)/(3)*(5)/(5)+(4)/(5)*(3)/(3)


-3b+a=-(10)/(15)+(12)/(15)


-3b+a=(-10+12)/(15)


-3b+a=(2)/(15)

Final answer:


(2)/(15)

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