The number that makes the equation
[tex]\rm -5 +x = -7\dfrac{1}{3}[/tex] true is [tex]\rm \bold {-2\dfrac{1}{3} }[/tex].
So option 4 is correct.
Let the number that makes equation true is x
The question is that what makes equation true
[tex]\rm -5 +x = -7\dfrac{1}{3}[/tex]
This equation is a linear expression with one variable and rational numbers.
This equation can be solved in the following way
[tex]\rm -5 +x = -\dfrac{22}{3} \\x = 5 -\dfrac{22}{3} \\x = (15-22)/3 \\x = -7/3\\ x= -2\dfrac{1}{3}[/tex]
So from the given options in figure we can see that option 4 is correct
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