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Jaylene Gallegos
Mathematics
13 April, 05:28
How do you solve - 2/3 + 3/5
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Green Giant
13 April, 05:32
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You need to make the denominators the same.
Step-by-step explanation:
-2/3 + 3/5 has a common denominator of 15 if you multiply the denominators together, but you must multiply the upper half too.
-2/3 + 3/5 =
-10/15 + 9/15
( = 9/15 - 10/15)
= - 1/15
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Johnathon Floyd
13 April, 05:36
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Step-by-step explanation: get a common Denominator of 15
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