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−5/8​+(−8/5​)

what does it equal?

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-89/40 i hope I helped you with your question
User John Sparwasser
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-89/40. First, u need to make a common denominator. In this case, u should use 40. Multiply he first term by 5, which get u -25/40. Multiply the second term by 8, which gets u -64/40. Now add the 2 negatives: -25/40 + (-64/40) u get -89/40
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