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Subtract using the number line -3/5 - (-2/5) (picture provided)

Subtract using the number line -3/5 - (-2/5) (picture provided)-example-1

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Answer:

-1/5

Explanation:

-3/5 - (-2/5)= -1/5

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User Fruggiero
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Answer:

-1/5

Explanation:

Starting at -3/5 you need to subtract -2/5.

When you subtract a negative number, the sign flips and you add instead. Often, you are taught that two similar signs means add and two opposite signs mean minus.

+ + = +

- - = -

+ - = -

- + = -

This means -3/5 - -2/5 becomes -3/5 + 2/5.

Because you are adding, you move two lines to the right on the number line.

You end at -1/5.

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