Problem

Subtract.
\[
-\frac{1}{11}-\left(-\frac{2}{11}\right)
\]
$-\frac{1}{11}-\left(-\frac{2}{11}\right)=$
(Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a fraction.)

Answer

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Final Answer: \(\boxed{\frac{1}{11}}\)

Steps

Step 1 :Subtract the fractions \(-\frac{1}{11}\) and \(-\frac{2}{11}\).

Step 2 :The second term is negative of a negative number, which is a positive number. So, we are actually adding the second term to the first term.

Step 3 :Perform the addition: \(-\frac{1}{11} + \frac{2}{11} = \frac{1}{11}\)

Step 4 :Final Answer: \(\boxed{\frac{1}{11}}\)

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