SOLUTION: fine the rational number which is -3/11 more than 4/7

Algebra.Com
Question 1027946: fine the rational number which is -3/11 more than 4/7
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
So find,

Use common denominators.



RELATED QUESTIONS

Fine all numbers for which the rational expression is undefined (p^(3)-7p)/(p^(2)-4) (answered by Fombitz)
Fine two numbers which add to 48 such that twice the smaller number is 6 more than the... (answered by drk)
Find a rational number that is more than 11/3 and less than... (answered by fractalier)
a two-digit number is four times the sum of its digits.the ones digit is 4 more than the... (answered by dfrazzetto)
Which is not a rational number? 1) 2 over 3 2) -2 3) 3¼ 4) radical... (answered by user_dude2008)
What is 2/3 of a number reduced by 11 is equal to 4 more than the... (answered by stanbon)
what number is 3 more than... (answered by ikleyn)
to which sets does the square root of 18 belongs to?, could be more than one choice?... (answered by Fombitz)
4 more than twice a number is 7 more than the number. What's the... (answered by rfer)