Math, asked by Amar5113, 8 months ago

-2/3 on the number line lies between the integers........and.......

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Answered by SK080
45

Answer:

answer: 0 and -1

Step-by-step explanation:

0/3= 0

-3/3= -1

hence it lies between 0 and -1

Answered by aleenaakhansl
0

Answer:

It will lie in between -1 and 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

A rational number is any real number that can be expressed as a simple fraction or ratio.

By definition, a rational number is a number which can be written in the form of p/q, where p and q are any two integers and q not equal to zero (q ≠ 0).

-2/3 is a negative rational number, and it is known that -2/3 is less than 0 and greater than -1. Therefore, -2/3 lies between -1 and 0 on the number line.

Here,

the denominator is 3 so we will divide each unit length into 3 subunits between -1 and 0.

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