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Add −1/1/3+(−4/2/3).
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To add -1/1/3 and -4/2/3, we first need to find a common denominator for the fractions. In this case, the common denominator is 3.
To convert -1/1/3 to a fraction with a denominator of 3, we multiply the whole number (-1) by 3 and add the numerator (1), resulting in -4/3.
To convert -4/2/3 to a fraction with a denominator of 3, we multiply the whole number (-4) by 3 and add the numerator (2), resulting in -10/3.
Now we can add the fractions: -4/3 + (-10/3) = -14/3.
Therefore, -1/1/3 + (-4/2/3) equals -14/3.
To convert -1/1/3 to a fraction with a denominator of 3, we multiply the whole number (-1) by 3 and add the numerator (1), resulting in -4/3.
To convert -4/2/3 to a fraction with a denominator of 3, we multiply the whole number (-4) by 3 and add the numerator (2), resulting in -10/3.
Now we can add the fractions: -4/3 + (-10/3) = -14/3.
Therefore, -1/1/3 + (-4/2/3) equals -14/3.
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