7x/16-x/16

When you have the same denominators (numbers on the bottom), you can just subtract the numerators (#s on the top)

So
7x-x = 6x

So the answer is
6x/16

Matt

x-5+(-6)-6=0

x-5+(-6)-6=0

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i think she is right i mean she is right

To solve the equation x-5+(-6)-6=0, you need to simplify the expression step by step.

First, let's simplify the addition and subtraction of the numbers without any variables:

-5 + (-6) - 6

To simplify the addition and subtraction of negative numbers, remember that adding a negative number is the same as subtracting a positive number.

-5 + (-6) - 6 = -5 - 6 - 6

Next, perform the subtraction:

-5 - 6 - 6 = -11 - 6

Now, subtract the two numbers:

-11 - 6 = -17

So, the simplified expression without the variable is -17.

Now, let's incorporate the variable back into the equation:

x - 17 = 0

To solve for x, you need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation. In this case, you can do this by adding 17 to both sides:

x - 17 + 17 = 0 + 17

This simplifies to:

x = 17

So, the solution to the equation x - 5 + (-6) - 6 = 0, after simplifying, is x = 17.