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E=\frac{17}{18}\approx 0.944444444
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E≔\frac{17}{18}
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E=\frac{5}{6}-\left(-\frac{1}{9}\right)
Fraction \frac{-1}{9} can be rewritten as -\frac{1}{9} by extracting the negative sign.
E=\frac{5}{6}+\frac{1}{9}
The opposite of -\frac{1}{9} is \frac{1}{9}.
E=\frac{15}{18}+\frac{2}{18}
Least common multiple of 6 and 9 is 18. Convert \frac{5}{6} and \frac{1}{9} to fractions with denominator 18.
E=\frac{15+2}{18}
Since \frac{15}{18} and \frac{2}{18} have the same denominator, add them by adding their numerators.
E=\frac{17}{18}
Add 15 and 2 to get 17.
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