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) What should be subtracted from -5/3 to get 5/6?

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Answer:i don’t know

Step-by-step explanation:I’m sorry dude I have no idea I tried doing it in the browser and I could not find an answer sorry

User Aeonaut
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Answer:


-(5)/(2)

Explanation:

Step 1: Put this into an equation


-(5)/(3) - x = (5)/(6)

Step 2: Solve for x


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


-x = (5)/(2)


x =- (5)/(2)

Therefore you need to subtract
-(5)/(2) from
-(5)/(3) to get
(5)/(6)

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