Find the sum.of p and q if p = 3/4 and q = -11/4 reduce your answer to lowest term

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To find the sum of p and q, we can simply add the two fractions together.

p = 3/4
q = -11/4

p + q = (3/4) + (-11/4)

When adding fractions, we need to find a common denominator. In this case, the denominators are already the same, so we can add the numerators directly.

p + q = (3 + (-11))/4

Simplifying the numerator:

p + q = (-8)/4

To reduce the fraction to its lowest terms, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which in this case is 4.

p + q = (-8)/4 = -2

Therefore, the sum of p and q, when reduced to lowest terms, is -2.
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