34 and q=−114
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Find the sum of p and q if p=34 and q=−114. Reduce your answer to lowest terms
To find the sum of p and q, we simply add the two values together.
p + q = 34 + (-114) = -80
So, the sum of p and q is -80. The answer is already reduced to its lowest terms.
p + q = 34 + (-114) = -80
So, the sum of p and q is -80. The answer is already reduced to its lowest terms.
Find the sum of p and q if p=3/4 and q=−11/
4. Reduce your answer to lowest terms
4. Reduce your answer to lowest terms
To find the sum of p and q, we add the two fractions:
p + q = 3/4 + (-11/4)
To add fractions, we need to have a common denominator. In this case, the denominators are already the same (4). We can proceed with adding the numerators:
p + q = (3 + (-11))/4 = -8/4
Next, we can simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 4:
p + q = (-8/4) ÷ (4/4) = (-8 ÷ 4)/(4 ÷ 4) = -2/1
So, the sum of p and q, reduced to lowest terms, is -2.
p + q = 3/4 + (-11/4)
To add fractions, we need to have a common denominator. In this case, the denominators are already the same (4). We can proceed with adding the numerators:
p + q = (3 + (-11))/4 = -8/4
Next, we can simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 4:
p + q = (-8/4) ÷ (4/4) = (-8 ÷ 4)/(4 ÷ 4) = -2/1
So, the sum of p and q, reduced to lowest terms, is -2.
dd (−12) and (−15).
To find the sum of -12 and -15, we simply add the two numbers:
-12 + (-15) = -27
So, the sum of -12 and -15 is -27.
-12 + (-15) = -27
So, the sum of -12 and -15 is -27.
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Find the sum of p = 3/4 and q = -11/4