Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Simplify:
Advertisements
Solution
\[\frac{- 16}{9} + \frac{- 5}{12}\]
\[\text{L.C.M. of thedenominators 9 and 12 is 36.}\]
\[\text{Now, we willexpress}\frac{- 16}{9}\text{and}\frac{- 5}{12}\text{in the form in which they take thedenominator 36.}\]
\[\frac{- 16 \times 4}{9 \times 4} = \frac{- 64}{36}\]
\[\frac{- 5 \times 3}{12 \times 3} = \frac{- 15}{36}\]
\[\frac{- 16}{9} + \frac{- 5}{12} = \frac{- 64}{36} + \frac{- 15}{36}\]
\[ = \frac{( - 64) + ( - 15)}{36}\]
\[ = \frac{- 64 - 15}{36}\]
\[ = \frac{- 79}{36}\]
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Subtract the first rational number from the second in each of the following:
The sum of the two numbers is \[\frac{5}{9} .\] If one of the numbers is \[\frac{1}{3},\] find the other.
What should be added to \[\frac{- 7}{8}\] so as to get \[\frac{5}{9}?\]
Multiply:
Simplify each of the following and express the result as a rational number in standard form:
Divide:
Compare: 3 and -1
Which arrow best shows the position of `11/3` on the number line?

The rational number 10.11 in the from `p/q` is ______.
Put the (✓), wherever applicable
| Number | Natural Number |
Whole Number |
Integer | Fraction | Rational Number |
| (a) – 114 | |||||
| (b) `19/27` | |||||
| (c) `623/1` | |||||
| (d) `-19 3/4` | |||||
| (e) `73/71` | |||||
| (f) 0 |
