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What should be added to twice the rational number \(\frac{13}{3}\) to get \(\frac{13}{6}\)?(a) \(\frac{-13}{4}\)(b) \(\frac{-13}{2}\)(c) \(\frac{13}{2}\)(d) \(\frac{13}{4}\)This question was addressed to me by my college director while I was bunking the class.Question is from Applications of Linear Equation (Just Solving the Equations) in chapter Linear Equations in One Variable of Mathematics – Class 8

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Correct CHOICE is (b) \(\frac{-13}{2}\)

Best explanation: TWICE the rational number is (2) × \(\frac{13}{3} = \frac{26}{3}\)

Let X be added to \(\frac{26}{3}\),

x + \(\frac{26}{3} = \frac{13}{6}\)

x = \(\frac{13}{6} – \frac{26}{3}\)

x = \(\frac{13}{6} – \frac{52}{6}\)

x = \(\frac{-39}{6}\)

x = \(\frac{-13}{2}\).



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