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What is -2 1/6 + (-2/3) in simplest form

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Answer:

What is -2 1/6 + (-2/3)

simplest form :

-13/6 -2/3 =

(-13/6-4)/6 = -17/6

Explanation:

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User Yugo Kamo
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Answer:To add -2 1/6 to -2/3 and simplify the result, we need to first convert the mixed number -2 1/6 into an improper fraction.

To convert -2 1/6 to an improper fraction, we multiply the whole number (-2) by the denominator of the fraction (6) and add the numerator (1). Then, we put the result over the original denominator.

-2 * 6 + 1 = -12 + 1 = -11

-2 1/6 = -11/6

Now, we can add -11/6 to -2/3. To add fractions with different denominators, we need to find a common denominator.

The least common multiple (LCM) of 6 and 3 is 6. So, we can rewrite -11/6 as -11/6 * 2/2 to have the same denominator as -2/3.

-11/6 * 2/2 = -22/12

Now, we can add -22/12 and -2/3. Since the denominators are the same, we just need to add the numerators.

-22/12 + -2/3 = -22/12 + -8/12 = -30/12

The fraction -30/12 is not in simplest form because both the numerator and denominator can be divided by 6.

Dividing both the numerator and denominator by 6 gives us:

-30/12 รท 6/6 = -5/2

Therefore, -2 1/6 + (-2/3) in simplest form is equal to -5/2.

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