Math, asked by shaiknurin, 7 months ago

10. By what number should we multiply 3/-14, so that the product may be 5/12.​

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Answered by 7387412510megha
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number be x.

Therefore, when we multiply x from 3/-14 or -3/14 the product is 5/12. →

-3/14 × x = 5/12

or, x = 5/12 ÷ -3/14

or, x = 5/12 × -14/3

or, x = -70/36

or , x = -35/18

Answer → The number is -35/18.

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Answered by ArnavGamer
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Answer:

Let N be that number

N × 3/-14 = 5/12

3N/-14 = 5/12

12× 3N = 5 ×-14

36N = 5 × -14

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N= -35/18

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