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Answer:
Becky's mistake was that she said [tex]\frac{4}{5} - \frac{5}{4} = 0[/tex], while it's actually equal to [tex]-\frac{9}{4}[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\quad\begin{aligned} &\dfrac{4}{5} +7 -\dfrac{5}{4}\\\\ \\ =&\dfrac{4}{5} -\dfrac{5}{4}+7&\green{\text{Step } 1} \\\\ \\ \\ =&0+7&\blue{\text{Step } 2}\\\\ \\ \\ =&7&\purple{\text{Step } 3} \\\\ \\ \\ \end{aligned}[/tex]
Step 1 looks fine as she just rearranged the equation, keeping the negatives and positives right.
Step 2 is where she said that [tex]\frac{4}{5} - \frac{5}{4} = 0[/tex]. This would only be true if we were multiplying one of the numbers by 0. So Step 2 was wrong.
Step 3 is right, as 0+7 = 7.
Hope this helped!