Math, asked by varun7291, 1 year ago

-1/3, -2/9, -4/3 in ascending order ​

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Answered by Anonymous
15

Answer:

-4/3 < -1/3 < -2/9

Step-by-step explanation:

For easy comparison, put them over a common denominator:

-1/3 = -3/9

-2/9

-4/3 = -12/9

Now  -12 < -3 < -2

so -12/9 < -3/9 < -2/9

so -4/3 < -1/3 < -2/9

Answered by amitnrw
5

Given :  -1/3, -2/9, -4/3

To Find :  Arrange in Ascending order

Solution:

-1/3, -2/9, -4/3 in ascending order

-1/3  =  - 3/9

-2/9  = -2/9

-4/3  =  -12/9  

Now Denominator is common Hence we  can directly compare numerator

- 12  <  - 3   <   - 2

Hence ascending order

is   - 12 ,  - 3 ,  - 2

=>  -4/3  ,  - 1/3  ,  - 2/9

-4/3  ,  - 1/3  ,  - 2/9   is the ascending order

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