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Add −12/7 + (3/14). Write your answer as a reduced improper fraction.(1 point)
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To add -12/7 and 3/14, we need to find a common denominator. The common denominator of 7 and 14 is 14.
-12/7 can be multiplied by 2/2 to get -24/14.
Now we can add -24/14 and 3/14:
-24/14 + 3/14 = -21/14.
So the sum, written as a reduced improper fraction, is -21/14.
-12/7 can be multiplied by 2/2 to get -24/14.
Now we can add -24/14 and 3/14:
-24/14 + 3/14 = -21/14.
So the sum, written as a reduced improper fraction, is -21/14.
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