Math, asked by tanzeema30, 9 months ago

13/5÷26/10=26/10÷13/5​

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Answered by dheeraj3425
5

Answer:

Hence the statement is true .

Step-by-step explanation:

➡ For a statement to be true LHS must be equal to RHS .

➡ The division symbol can be changed to multiplication by taking reciprocal of the fraction .

➡ Example : a ÷ 1/b = a × b

➡ Example : a ÷ b/1 = a × 1/b

➡ Example : b ÷ c = b ÷ c/1 = b × 1/c = b/c .

Answered by anjalidubey100285
5

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Hence the statement is true .

➡ For a statement to be true LHS must be equal to RHS .

➡ The division symbol can be changed to multiplication by taking reciprocal of the fraction .

➡ Example : a ÷ 1/b = a × b

➡ Example : a ÷ b/1 = a × 1/b

➡ Example : b ÷ c = b ÷ c/1 = b × 1/c = b/c .

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