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23 July, 14:46

What term can you add to 5/6 x - 4 to make it equivalent to 1/2 x-4?

-1/3 x

-1/3

1/2x

1/2

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  1. 23 July, 14:51
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    (-1/3) x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You can either solve this algebraically or solve it by testing one possible answer at a time.

    First example: To (5/6) x - 4, add (-1/3) x. Result: (3/6) x - 4. This is correct.

    The correct answer is the first one: (-1/3) x.
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