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10 rational numbers that are smaller than 4/-5 no spam!​

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Answered by Anonymous
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》To find,

Five smallest rational numbers below \frac{4}{-5}

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》Solution !!

》We know that, All integers are also Rational number.

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》Therefore 5 rational numbers less than \frac{4}{-5} are -

\frac{4}{-6}

\frac{4}{-7}

\frac{4}{-8}

\frac{4}{-9}

\frac{4}{-10}

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》HOPE IT HELPS !!!!

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer

As per your question we need to find 10 rational number between  \rm \frac { 4 } { -5 }

So let us solve it by 2 methods.

1st method

Calculate  \rm \frac { 4 } { -5 }

We get

 \implies \rm \frac { 4 } { -5 } = -0.8

So we can choose any 10 rational number smaller than -0.8

So,your answer would be,

-0.10,-0.11,-0.12,-0.13,-0.14,-0.15,-0.16,-0.17,-0.18,-0.19.

2nd method

We know that if the numerator is same and we increase up the denominator only then each time we will be getting a number smaller than the original number.

But here we got a negative number so let us inverse it.

Let's use the same trick here

 \rm \frac { 4 } { -5 }

decrease up number to denominator

 \implies \rm \frac { 4 } { -4}

 \implies \rm \frac { 4 } { -3}

 \implies \rm \frac { 4 } { -2 }

\implies \rm \frac { 4 } { -1}

Now add up 1 to numerator and do the same.Decrease denominator.

\implies \rm \frac { 5 } { -5 }

 \implies \rm \frac { 5} { -4 }

 \implies \rm \frac { 5} { -3}

 \implies \rm \frac { 5 } { -2}

 \implies \rm \frac { 4 } { -1 }

 \implies \rm \frac { 5} { -0} i.e -5

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