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What’s 3/5y+(-6/5y)=

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Answer:

The problem equals -3/5y

Explanation:

3/5y is 0.6y

-6/5 is -1.2y

0.6y-1.2y equals -0.6y or -3/5y

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Answer:

-3y/5

Explanation:

3/5y+(-6/5y)=

Since the denominator is the same, we can add the numerators

3y - 6y

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5

-3y/5

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