How do you solve #-5/13 + (-3 5/7)#?
2 Answers
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
First, rewrite the expression as:
Next, convert the number on the right from a mixed number to an improper fraction:
Then, put each fraction over a common denominator:
We can now rewrite the expression again and perform the subtraction:
-35/91 - 338/91 = (-35 - 338)/91 = -373/91#
If necessary, we can convert this number to a mixed number:
Explanation:
This is an expression, not an equation, so it cannot be solved, but it can be simplified.
Given:
Simplify the parentheses.
Convert
Rewrite the expression.
In order to add or subtract fractions, they must have the same denominator, called the least common denominator (LCD) or least common multiple (LCM).
Since
In order to make the denominators the same, multiply each fraction by a fraction equal to
Simplify.
Convert