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2. Multiply 2/11 by the reciprocal of -5/14​

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Answered by shree3058
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I think the answer is -28/55

Answered by girdherakshat
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Answer:

According to the question, we need to multiply \frac{2}{11}112 by the reciprocal of \frac{-5}{14}14−5 ;

The reciprocal of  \frac{-5}{14}14−5 is \frac{-14}{5}5−14 ;

Now, moving on with the calculation;

\frac{2}{11}112 × \frac{-14}{5}5−14

= [2 × (-14)] ÷ [11 × 5]

= \frac{-28}{55}55−28

=-28/55

Step-by-step explanation:

On multiplying \frac{2}{11}112 with the reciprocal of  \frac{-5}{14}14−5 , we get  \frac{-28}{55}55−28

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