Use the additive inverse to find -12 2/3 - (-8 5/6). Write the answer as a mixed number.(1 point)

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To find the additive inverse, we need to change the sign of the number.

The additive inverse of -12 2/3 is 12 2/3.

Now, we can rewrite the problem as:

12 2/3 - (-8 5/6)

To subtract a negative number, we can change it to addition by changing the sign of the number we are subtracting.

12 2/3 + 8 5/6

Now let's add the whole numbers separately from the fractions:

12 + 8 = 20

To add the fractions, we need to find a common denominator:

The denominators are 3 and 6, and their least common multiple is 6.

2/3 = (2/3)*(2/2) = 4/6

5/6 = 5/6

Now we can add the fractions:

4/6 + 5/6 = 9/6

Since 9/6 can be simplified, we can rewrite it as an improper fraction:

9/6 = 3/2

Now let's combine the whole number and fraction:

20 + 3/2 = 20 3/2

Since 3/2 is an improper fraction, we can rewrite it as a mixed number by dividing the numerator by the denominator:

3 ÷ 2 = 1 remainder 1

Therefore, the answer is 20 1 1/2 as a mixed number.

To find the additive inverse of a number, we need to change the sign of that number.

The additive inverse of -12 2/3 is 12 2/3.

Now we can rewrite the problem as:

12 2/3 - (-8 5/6)

To subtract a negative number, we can change the subtraction to addition and change the sign of the number we are subtracting.

12 2/3 + 8 5/6

Now we can add the two numbers:

12 2/3 + 8 5/6 = 20 7/18

Therefore, the answer is 20 7/18.

I apologize for the error. Let's start over and find the correct answer.

To find the additive inverse, we need to change the sign of the number.

The additive inverse of -12 2/3 is 12 2/3.

Now we can rewrite the problem as:

12 2/3 - (-8 5/6)

To subtract a negative number, we can change the subtraction to addition and change the sign of the number we are subtracting.

12 2/3 + 8 5/6

Now let's add the whole numbers separately from the fractions:

12 + 8 = 20

To add the fractions, we need to find a common denominator:

The denominators are 3 and 6, and the least common multiple is 6.

2/3 = (2/3) * (2/2) = 4/6

5/6 = 5/6

Now we can add the fractions:

4/6 + 5/6 = 9/6

Since 9/6 can be simplified, we can rewrite it as a mixed number:

9/6 = 1 and 3/6 = 1 and 1/2

Therefore, the answer is 20 1/2 as a mixed number.

I apologize for the confusion. Let's try again.

To find the additive inverse, we need to change the sign of the number.

The additive inverse of -12 2/3 is 12 2/3.

Now we can rewrite the problem as:

12 2/3 - (-8 5/6)

To subtract a negative number, we can change the subtraction to addition and change the sign of the number we are subtracting.

12 2/3 + 8 5/6

Now let's add the whole numbers separately from the fractions:

12 + 8 = 20

To add the fractions, we need to find a common denominator:

The denominators are 3 and 6, and the least common multiple is 6.

2/3 = (2/3) * (2/2) = 4/6

5/6 = 5/6

Now we can add the fractions:

4/6 + 5/6 = 9/6

Since 9/6 can be simplified, we can rewrite it as a mixed number:

9/6 = 1 3/6 = 1 1/2

Therefore, the answer is 20 1/2 as a mixed number.

Apologies for the repeated errors. Let's try again.

To find the additive inverse, we need to change the sign of the number.

The additive inverse of -12 2/3 is 12 2/3.

Now, we can rewrite the problem as:

12 2/3 - (-8 5/6)

To subtract a negative number, we can change it to addition by changing the sign of the number we are subtracting.

12 2/3 + 8 5/6

Now let's add the whole numbers separately from the fractions:

12 + 8 = 20

To add the fractions, we need to find a common denominator:

The denominators are 3 and 6, and their least common multiple is 6.

2/3 = (2/3)*(2/2) = 4/6

5/6 = 5/6

Now we can add the fractions:

4/6 + 5/6 = 9/6

Since 9/6 can be simplified, we can rewrite it as an improper fraction:

9/6 = 3/2

Now let's add the whole number and the fraction:

20 + 3/2

To add a whole number and a fraction, we need to convert the whole number to a fraction with the same denominator as the fraction. The denominator is 2, so we have:

20 = 20/1

Now we can add:

20/1 + 3/2 = (20*2 + 3)/(1*2) = 43/2

Therefore, the answer is 43/2 as an improper fraction.